25 Years
Urban Delights feat. The Catch Lyrics


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Don't leave me in the corner 'cause I just wanna go home.
Don't lock me in the darkness 'cause Ijust wanna go home.
Spent my life working on the land trying for something of my own.

Oh
It just ain't worth it
There's nothing in return
You can't take it with you when you go.
One last look at daylight
The sun won't shine anymore
Everything was allright but now they're closing the door.
I found out I wasted so much time
Now I'm trying to wash away the tears.

Oh
It just ain't worth it
Forget that pot of gold
There's nothing at the rainbows end.
25 years
I got 25 years.
25 years
I got 25 years.
I found out I wasted so much time
Now I'm trying to wash away the tears.

Oh
It just ain't worth it
Forget that pot of gold
There's nothing at the rainbows end.

Oh
It just ain't worth it
There's nothing in return
You can't take it with you when you go.

25 years
I got 25 years.
25 years
I got 25 years.
It just ain't worth it, no
For 25 years.
It just ain't worth it, no
For 25 years.




It just ain't worth it, no
For 25 years

Overall Meaning

The song "25 years" by Urban Delights feat. The Catch is a heartfelt reflection on the struggles of working hard and trying to achieve something in life, only to find that it may not have been worth it after all. The lyrics describe the feeling of being trapped in a job or situation that is not fulfilling, and longing to escape and return "home." The singer laments the wasted time and effort spent chasing after a "pot of gold" or the end of the rainbow, only to find that there is nothing there. The repeated refrain of "25 years" emphasizes the long period of time spent in this unsatisfying situation.


The lines "Don't leave me in the corner 'cause I just wanna go home" and "Don't lock me in the darkness 'cause I just wanna go home" suggest a feeling of being stuck or trapped, unable to escape or move on. The image of the sun no longer shining and the door closing reinforce this feeling of despair and hopelessness.


Overall, the song is a powerful commentary on the value of time and the importance of finding fulfillment and happiness in life, rather than simply chasing after material success. It encourages listeners to reflect on their own priorities and choices in life, and to consider whether the things they are working towards are truly worth the time and effort they are putting in.


Line by Line Meaning

Don't leave me in the corner 'cause I just wanna go home.
I feel trapped and I want to return to where I feel safe.


Don't lock me in the darkness 'cause I just wanna go home.
I feel confined and restricted and I want to return to where I feel safe.


Spent my life working on the land trying for something of my own.
I dedicated my life to farming in hopes of establishing a successful business.


Oh It just ain't worth it There's nothing in return You can't take it with you when you go.
I have realized that all my hard work has not amounted to anything and that material possessions do not bring true happiness.


One last look at daylight The sun won't shine anymore Everything was alright but now they're closing the door.
I am saying goodbye to my past life because my circumstances have changed and I can no longer continue with what was once familiar.


I found out I wasted so much time Now I'm trying to wash away the tears.
I have recognized that I spent a significant amount of time on something that did not bring me satisfaction and I am attempting to move on from it.


Forget that pot of gold There's nothing at the rainbow's end.
I have come to the realization that chasing after material wealth is futile and unfulfilling.


25 years I got 25 years. 25 years I got 25 years.
I have been working for 25 years to achieve something and now have 25 years left to accomplish my goals.


It just ain't worth it, no For 25 years.
I have come to the conclusion that continuing to pursue what I have been working on for 25 years is not worth it.


It just ain't worth it, no For 25 years.
I have come to the conclusion that continuing to pursue what I have been working on for 25 years is not worth it.


It just ain't worth it, no For 25 years
I have come to the conclusion that continuing to pursue what I have been working on for 25 years is not worth it.




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Written by: CANDICE NIGHT, RITCHIE BLACKMORE

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Comments from YouTube:

@JefersonHengler

I will listen this for more 25 years!!!
Nostalgic...

@platinumaplatinuma

why did it take me 1,3 years to find this ???? good it was nt 25 years .
Great mix with the Original , thank you !!!!

@krystiankoziol7448

so damn good

@Steveman61

GREAT!

@eskalamusicofficial

<3

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