SAHARA
Potato 5 and Laurel Aitken Lyrics


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I knew a little girl
And she was born in the ghetto

I knew her so well
She had stories to tell

A mother and a fatherless child
And she was always running wild

She danced for all the men
Every night in the caravan

She was a mother and a fatherless child
And she was always running wild

Sahara! Sahara!

I knew a little girl
And she was born in the ghetto

I knew her so well
She had stories to tell

A mother and a fatherless child
And she was always running wild

She danced for all the men
Every night in the caravan

She was a mother and fatherless child
Always running wild

Sahara! Sahara!

Sahara! Sahara!

I knew a little girl
And she was born in the ghetto

I knew her so well
She had stories to tell

A mother and a fatherless child
And she was always running wild

She danced for all the men
Every night in the caravan

She was a mother and a fatherless child
Always running wild





Sahara! Sahara!

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Potato 5 and Laurel Aitken's song "Sahara" speak about a little girl who was born and raised in the ghetto, without a mother or a father to guide her. She lived her life without any inhibitions and was always moving recklessly. The song paints a picture of a little girl who was forced to grow up too quickly in a harsh and unforgiving environment, but despite everything, she still danced for men every night in a caravan. The repetition of the word "Sahara" throughout the song symbolizes the unforgiving terrain of the desert, representing the harsh conditions of the little girl's life.


The song is an embodiment of the resilient spirit of the people who live in the ghettos of the world. Through its lyrics, it conveys the message that even in the most difficult of times, some people still manage to find joy and happiness. The song highlights the fact that we should be compassionate towards each other, as we can never fully understand another's story.


Line by Line Meaning

I knew a little girl
The songwriter is introducing the character of the song


And she was born in the ghetto
The little girl was born and raised in a poor and disadvantaged community


I knew her so well
The songwriter is familiar with the little girl and her life story


She had stories to tell
The little girl had a lot of experiences and events in her life that would be interesting to hear about


A mother and a fatherless child
The little girl grew up without a mother or father in her life


And she was always running wild
Due to her lack of parental guidance, the little girl was free to do what she wanted and often acted recklessly


She danced for all the men
The little girl performed dances for men in a traveling caravan


Every night in the caravan
The caravan was her regular place of work


Always running wild
The little girl continued to behave recklessly and without restraint


Sahara! Sahara!
The chorus of the song repeats the word 'Sahara', which could be interpreted as a reference to the desert, a place of hardship and struggle, perhaps reflecting the struggles of the little girl.




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Written by: LAUREL AITKEN

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