Daughter Of Justice
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A little girl sits all alone
Drawing circles in the sand
She looks outside
To see the sun shining brightly
And sometimes she wants to be free
The air she breathes is killing her
The driking water's toxic too
She's working hard to provide for herself
And sometimes she wants to be free
Yeah, sometimes she wants to be free

When I see her face
The face of someone struggling just to stay alive
I face a million questions I don't understand
We live in a world
A world with so few answers




Where is the justice that she seeks
Who will end this poverty

Overall Meaning

The Undecided's song Daughter of Justice is a touching and insightful commentary on global poverty and injustice. The song begins with a little girl sitting all alone, drawing circles in the sand. She is tired and overworked, struggling to provide for herself in a world that seems determined to keep her down. The air she breathes and the water she drinks are toxic, and sometimes she longs to escape the crushing poverty that surrounds her.


The chorus of the song is particularly powerful, as the lead singer recounts his own feelings of confusion and helplessness in the face of the girl's struggles. He faces a million questions he cannot answer about the state of the world and the lack of justice for those who suffer. The song is a poignant reminder that poverty and oppression are still major issues in our world, and that we must work together to create a more just and equitable society.


Line by Line Meaning

A little girl sits all alone
There is a young child who is solitary


Drawing circles in the sand
The child is occupying herself by making shapes in the ground


She looks outside
She gazes outdoors


To see the sun shining brightly
She notices the radiant sun


And sometimes she wants to be free
Occasionally, she wishes to have liberty


The air she breathes is killing her
The air she inhales is causing her harm


The drinking water's toxic too
The water she drinks is contaminated


She's working hard to provide for herself
She is striving to earn a living for herself


And sometimes she wants to be free
Again, at times, she would like to be unrestrained


Yeah, sometimes she wants to be free
Yes, she yearns for freedom on occasion


When I see her face
As I look at her countenance


The face of someone struggling just to stay alive
It is the face of someone having difficulty merely surviving


I face a million questions I don't understand
I have countless inquiries that elude me


We live in a world
We exist in a sphere


A world with so few answers
A sphere with few resolutions


Where is the justice that she seeks
Where can she find the fairness she desires


Who will end this poverty
Who will eradicate this destitution




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