Colour
Typh Barrow Lyrics


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They've been knocking at my door
Calling me a thousand names
Shouting that I should go home
To go back to where I came

A place I've never been
A place I've never seen
They share my origins
I'm under control
And you're an asshole
My difference makes me beautiful

Colour is a power, some might disagree
Haters gonna hate, they refuse to see
Colour is my nature, I'm proud to be me
Things are gonna change, stand up on your feet

They've been spitting on my shoes
Calling me an animal
Beating me black and blue
Keeping me against the wall

What is my felony?
Am I allowed to be
Who I wanna be?
There is no excuse
For their abuse
I won't let myself be accused

Colour is a power, some might disagree
Haters gonna hate, they refuse to see
Colour is my nature, I'm proud to be me
Things are gonna change, stand up on your feet

No, you don't understand
Your vision is a shame
You have to understand
And treat me like a human
Your morality is sad
Your mentality is mad
I'm tired of feeling bad because you're blind
Under your endless attack
Today we are going back
One hundred years behind

Colour is a power, some might disagree
Haters gonna hate, they refuse to see




Colour is my nature, I'm proud to be me
Things are gonna change, stand up on your feet

Overall Meaning

Typh Barrow's song Colour speaks to the hardships and persecution that minorities, particularly people of color, face in today's society. The lyrics are a powerful message about standing up for oneself and their differences, no matter how much people try to push them down. It begins with “They've been knocking at my door, calling me a thousand names, shouting that I should go home, to go back to where I came." These lines refer to the derogatory slurs that people of color might face, and the feeling of not belonging when people continuously try to tell them to go back to their “home," despite not knowing where that is. The line "a place I've never been, a place I've never seen, they share my origins, I'm under control, and you're an asshole" addresses the ignorance of people who try to dictate where someone belongs based on their skin color. The songwriter is asserting that it's not okay for people to try to control others based on their race or ethnicity, and it's disrespectful and ignorant to do so.


Typh Barrow then proclaims that “My difference makes me beautiful." Here she is empowering the listener to embrace their uniqueness and not be ashamed of it. She's essentially telling us that our differences are what makes us special and should be celebrated, not ridiculed. The chorus of the song "Colour is a power, some might disagree, haters gonna hate, they refuse to see, colour is my nature, I'm proud to be me, things are gonna change, stand up on your feet" speaks directly to the resilience of people of color. Typh Barrow knows that people might dislike her for her skin color, but it's essential to stand up against the hate and not let it control one's self-worth. Colour is all about being true to oneself and embracing one's identity, no matter what others might say.


The second verse of the song "They've been spitting on my shoes, calling me an animal, beating me black and blue, keeping me against the wall" references the injustices and violence that people of color might endure. It emphasizes the struggle that people face daily because of the color of their skin. Typh Barrow asks "What is my felony? Am I allowed to be who I wanna be? There is no excuse for their abuse, I won't let myself be accused." She highlights how it's absurd that she has to live in fear and defend herself for simply existing as herself.


Towards the end of the song, Typh Barrow says "No, you don't understand, your vision is a shame, you have to understand, and treat me like a human. Your morality is sad, your mentality is mad, I'm tired of feeling bad because you're blind, under your endless attack, today we are going back, one hundred years behind." In these lines, she's calling out the people who discriminate and attack people of color. She's telling them to try to see the world from a different angle and treat people with kindness and respect, instead of perpetuating hate.


In conclusion, Typh Barrow's song Colour is a song about celebrating differences and standing up against discrimination. It's a powerful message that is relevant now more than ever, given the current social climate across the globe.


Line by Line Meaning

They've been knocking at my door
People have been bothering me, trying to make me conform to their standards.


Calling me a thousand names
People are insulting me, trying to make me feel bad about myself.


Shouting that I should go home
People are telling me to leave and return to a place I've never been.


To go back to where I came
People want me to leave because they think I am different and do not belong.


A place I've never been
The place people are telling me to go back to is somewhere I have never been.


A place I've never seen
I have no idea what the place is that people are telling me to go back to.


They share my origins
Despite their insults and discrimination, we come from the same cultural background.


I'm under control
Despite the harassment, I am in control of who I am.


And you're an asshole
People who are trying to make me feel bad about myself are behaving poorly.


My difference makes me beautiful
Being different and unique makes me special and should be celebrated.


Colour is a power, some might disagree
My skin color and cultural background are powerful and should not be disregarded or downplayed.


Haters gonna hate, they refuse to see
People who discriminate are unwilling to see the beauty and power of diversity.


Colour is my nature, I'm proud to be me
I embrace my cultural background and am proud of who I am.


Things are gonna change, stand up on your feet
The world is changing towards acceptance and inclusivity, it's time to stand up and fight for what is right.


They've been spitting on my shoes
People have been disrespecting me and mistreating me physically.


Calling me an animal
People are dehumanizing me and treating me like an object rather than a human being.


Beating me black and blue
People are physically abusing me and causing me pain.


Keeping me against the wall
People are limiting my freedom and not allowing me to express myself.


What is my felony?
I have done nothing wrong to deserve this kind of treatment.


Am I allowed to be
I have the right to exist and be who I am without fear of persecution.


Who I wanna be?
I have the right to pursue my dreams and live my life the way I want.


There is no excuse
No justification exists for the treatment I am receiving.


For their abuse
The abuse they are subjecting me to is unacceptable and wrong.


I won't let myself be accused
I will not be blamed for the abuse I am receiving, it is not my fault.


No, you don't understand
People who discriminate and mistreat me do not comprehend the harm they are causing.


Your vision is a shame
The way you view the world and treat others is disgraceful and offensive.


You have to understand
It is essential for people to comprehend and accept others despite their differences.


And treat me like a human
I deserve to be treated with respect and dignity as any other human being.


Your morality is sad
Your views on right and wrong and what constitutes acceptable behavior are sorrowful and misguided.


Your mentality is mad
The way you think and perceive the world is irrational and harmful.


I'm tired of feeling bad because you're blind
I am exhausted of being made to feel inferior and unhappy because of others' inability to see my worth and beauty.


Under your endless attack
The relentless mistreatment and abuse that I endure at your hands.


Today we are going back
Society is regressing back towards mistreatment and discrimination.


One hundred years behind
Our progress towards acceptance and inclusivity has regressed to a state over 100 years ago.




Writer(s): Typh Barrow

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