Fear
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If you see my daughter
Don't tell her I'm scared
Forty days without water
Feel my hands on her hair

I fear




Overall Meaning

that these lyrics in Low's song Fear are about a father who is fearing for the safety of his daughter. The opening line "If you see my daughter, don't tell her I'm scared" gives the impression that the father is not wanting to make his daughter worry or to perhaps be seen as weak in front of her. The following line "Forty days without water, feel my hands on her hair" is a harrowing image of a father trying to care for his daughter while in a state of dehydration. He may be trying to comfort her, but he is also physically weakened and may not be able to provide the care that she needs.


The repetition of the word "fear" throughout the song emphasizes the father's state of mind as he tries to protect and care for his child in a dangerous situation. The lyrics also suggest that he may not have the resources necessary to provide for his daughter, with the mention of "forty days without water" indicating that they may be in a desperate situation.


Overall, the lyrics of Fear by Low paint a picture of a father struggling to protect his daughter in a difficult and potentially life-threatening situation. The emotions expressed in the song are intense and poignant, making it a powerful and moving piece of music.


Line by Line Meaning

If you see my daughter
In the circumstance that my daughter comes across your path


Don't tell her I'm scared
Please do not disclose to her that I am feeling intense fear and anxiety


Forty days without water
Having endured an extended period without hydration or any form of relief


Feel my hands on her hair
I imagine myself to be present and providing comfort by gently touching her hair


I fear
Overall, the emotion that is prevalent within me is fear




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Helen Adu, Stuart Matthewman

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