Dad Again
Neal Casal Lyrics


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Up in the morning
Out on a job
Work like a devil for my pay
But that lucky old sun (son?)
Got nothing to do
But roll around heaven all day




Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Neal Casal's song "Dad Again" depict the daily struggles of a working man who sets out to earn his living. He wakes up early in the morning, heads out to his job, and works hard so that he can earn his wages. The phrase "work like a devil for my pay" highlights the difficulty that the singer experiences in his line of work. Despite his hard work, the man realizes that there is one thing that he cannot change, which is the fact that the sun has nothing to do except roll around in heaven all day.


The reference to the sun indirectly highlights the man's envy towards those who don't have to work for a living. The line "lucky old sun (son?) got nothing to do but roll around heaven all day" is used to show that the sun is lucky because it doesn't have to get up every day to work hard, and can spend its day relaxing. In contrast, the man has to continually work hard to earn his daily bread, highlighting the daily struggles faced by the working class.


Line by Line Meaning

Up in the morning
I wake up early every morning


Out on a job
I leave my home to go to work


Work like a devil for my pay
I work very hard for my wages


But that lucky old sun (son?)
I envy the sun's freedom


Got nothing to do
The sun doesn't have any responsibilities


But roll around heaven all day
The sun enjoys its life without any worries or troubles




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