Two Worlds Finale
Phil Collins Lyrics


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Put your faith in what you most believe in
Two worlds, one family
Trust your heart
Let fate decide
To guide these lives
To guide these lives we see

Put your faith in what you most believe in
Two worlds, one family





Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Phil Collins's song "Two Worlds Finale" talk about putting faith in what we most believe in and trusting our hearts to guide us through life. The song suggests that there are two worlds, but there is only one family that brings everyone together. Trusting our hearts to make the right decisions, it is up to fate to guide our lives.


The lyrics convey a powerful message about the importance of believing in ourselves and having faith in the decisions we make. It reminds us that we are all one family, despite our differences in culture, beliefs, and backgrounds. By trusting our hearts and faith, we can find common ground and create a better future for ourselves and our world.


Overall, the lyrics of "Two Worlds Finale" serve as a reminder to look beyond our differences and come together as one, guided by a shared sense of purpose and unity.


Line by Line Meaning

Put your faith in what you most believe in
Believe in your own values and have faith in them.


Two worlds, one family
We can come together as one despite our differences.


Trust your heart
Listen to your inner voice and trust your instincts.


Let fate decide
Let destiny take its course without resisting it.


To guide these lives
To lead us and show us the path.


To guide these lives we see
We need someone or something to guide us on our journey in life.




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Written by: Phil Collins

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Agent Bosconian


on Papa Was a Rolling Stone

It was the third of September
September, 3rd. It was the day that forever changed my life.

That day I'll always remember, yes I will
It was the day that I'll never forget about what had happened at that time.

'Cause that was the day, that my daddy died
The day that my estranged father; who was never around, had perished.

I never got a chance to see him
There wasn't an opportunity for me to even meet the man; not once.

Never heard nothin' but bad things about him
All that I've ever heard about were just awful, terrible, and cruel things that he did.

Momma I'm depending on you, to tell me the truth
Please tell me, Mother. Who and what this man truly was, and what he'd done?

Momma just hung her head and said
My Mother hung her head in sadness; thus she responded in her sorrowful voice to me...

Papa was a rolling stone,
My dear child.... Your Father was a man who could never stay in one place to settle down, and was a selfish person who never cared for anyone; but only for himself..

Where ever he laid his hat was his home
He had gone from one place to another with his hat that he wore; and wherever he put his hat down, he settled in there.

And when he died, all he left us was alone
By the time of his death, all that was left behind from him was loneliness and pain.

Hey Momma!
Mother, can you tell me anything about this Father of mine?

Is it true what they say that Papa never worked a day, in his life
Is it the truth that he never had lifted a finger to work at all; in his entire life?

And Momma, some bad talk goin' round town sayin' that Papa had three outside children
And according to the people that knew him all too well; that he also have bore three other children with his lover?

And another wife, and that ain't right
Such a disgraceful thing to hide about having another woman to be his wife.

Heard them talking Papa doing some store front preachin'
Some people eventually talked about his deceitful tricks, such as being a so-called "Preacher" at his store chapel.

Talked about saving souls and all the time leeching
He pretended to act like he was a priest and tricked many people into saving their souls; but at the same time, he robbed them of their hard-earned money.

Dealing in debt, and stealing in the name of the Lord
Trapped himself into debt with such evil acts; thus had stolen everything in the Lord's name.

Momma hung her head and said
My own Mother shook her head in a disgusted matter...

Papa was a rolling stone,
My dear child.... Your Father was a man who could never stay in one place to settle down, and was a selfish person who never cared for anyone; but only for himself.

Where ever he laid his hat was his home
He had gone from one place to another with his hat that he wore; and wherever he put his hat down, he settled in there.

And when he died, all he left us was alone
By the time of his death, all that was left behind from him was loneliness and pain.

Hey Momma,
I must know the whole truth about this wretched man. What else is there for you to tell me, Mother?

I heard Papa called himself a jack of all trades
Others had said that "Father" believed that he was a Jack-Of-All-Trades; thinking that he was unstoppable at anything that he had done to others.

Tell me is that what sent Papa to an early grave
Were these criminal actions that Father had committed in his lifetime; unaware of the consequences that he made, the main reason that put him in a six-foot grave of his own in a cemetery?

Folks say Papa would beg, borrow, steal
Everyone already knew that the bastard was a beggar, a deceiver, and a thief.

To pay his bills
He committed every single criminal activity; in order to pay the debts that he had.

Hey Momma,
But, Mother...

Folks say Papa never was much on thinking
Father had no knowledge of how to take on responsibility on such difficult situations, some other people had also spoke of.

Spent most of his time chasing women and drinking
He was nothing but a alcoholic who'd drink so much to his heart's content; as being a philanderer, who would go and become intimate with one woman to another woman; for his own selfish indulgence.

Momma I'm depending on you, to tell me the truth
Is this the entire truth about this disgraceful, cruel, trickster of a Father, Mother?

Momma looked up with a tear in her eye and said, son
Tears stream down on Mother's face; as she spoke one last time about him...

Papa was a rolling stone,
Once again, my child... Your Father was a man who could never stay in one place to settle down, and was a selfish person who never cared for anyone; but only for himself.

Where ever he laid his hat was his home
He had always gone from one place to another with his hat; and wherever he put his hat down, he settled in there.

And when he died, all he left us was alone
By the time of his death, all that was left behind from him was loneliness and pain.

Fredrick muchaili


on One More Night

This song is my favorite ever

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