Don't Worry Child
Walter Coppola Lyrics


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There was a time
I used to look into my father's eyes.
In a happy home
I was a king, I had a golden throne.
Those days are gone,
Now the memories are on the wall.
I hear the songs
Of the places where I was born.
Upon a hill across a blue lake,
That's where I had my first heartbreak.
I still remember how it all changed.
My father said
Don't you worry, don't you worry, child.
See heaven's got a plan for you.
Don't you worry, Don't you worry now.
Yeah!
There was a time
I met a girl of a different kind.
We ruled the world,
I thought I'd never lose her out of sight.
We were so young, I think of her now and then.
I still hear the song that reminded me of a friend.
Oh, oh, oh!




See heaven's got a plan for you
Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Walter Coppola's "Don't Worry Child" is a reflection on the singer's past memories and experiences. The song begins with the singer remembering his childhood and the happy times he spent with his father in their home. He describes himself as a king with a golden throne during that time. However, he acknowledges that those days are now mere memories on the wall, and the songs of the places where he was born are all he can hear.


The singer then talks about his first heartbreak that occurred upon a hill across a blue lake. He still remembers how everything changed and how his father comforted him by saying not to worry as heaven has a plan for him. The second part of the song shifts to the singer's teenage years when he met a girl of a different kind, and they ruled the world. However, he lost her out of sight, and now all he has left of her is the song that reminds him of his friend. The singer acknowledges that heaven has a plan for him, and he shouldn't worry about the ups and downs of life.


Overall, "Don't Worry Child" is a nostalgic and reflective song that reassures its listeners to trust heaven's plan and not worry about the uncertainties that life brings.


Line by Line Meaning

There was a time
I used to think about the past


I used to look into my father's eyes.
I used to seek comfort from my dad


In a happy home
In a joyful family setting


I was a king, I had a golden throne.
I felt powerful and revered in my home


Those days are gone,
Those times have passed


Now the memories are on the wall.
I reminisce by looking at pictures


I hear the songs
Tunes remind me of old times


Of the places where I was born.
Melodies from the town where I grew up


Upon a hill across a blue lake,
The location of my first heartbreak


That's where I had my first heartbreak.
The occasion of my first heartbreak


I still remember how it all changed.
The memory is still fresh in my mind


My father said
My dad told me


Don't you worry, don't you worry, child.
Do not fret, my child


See heaven's got a plan for you.
There is a divine plan for you


Don't you worry, Don't you worry now.
Do not be worried, not even a bit


Yeah!
An exclamation of joy and hope


There was a time
I recall a time


I met a girl of a different kind.
I encountered a unique girl


We ruled the world,
We had immense influence


I thought I'd never lose her out of sight.
I was sure she'd never leave me


We were so young, I think of her now and then.
Although it was a long time ago, she still crosses my mind


I still hear the song that reminded me of a friend.
The tune that takes me back to a friend


Oh, oh, oh!
A vocal expression of reminiscing


See heaven's got a plan for you
There is a purpose for your life


Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh
An accumulation of sounds to emphasize the message




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