Earn Enough for Us
XTC Lyrics


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I've been praying all the week through
At home, at work and on the bus
I've been praying I can keep you
And to earn enough for us

I can take humiliation
And hurtful comments from the boss
I'm just praying by the weekend
I can earn enough for us

Found a house that won't repair itself
With it's windows cracking
And a roof held together with holes
Just because we're on the bottom of the ladder
We shouldn't be sadder
Than others like us
Who have goals for the betterment of life
Glad that you want to be my wife, but honest
I've been praying all the week through
At home at work and on the bus
I've been praying I can keep you
And to earn enough for us

So you're saying that we're going to be three
Now, a father's what I'll be
Don't get me wrong, I'm so proud
But the belt's already tight
I'll get another job at night, but honest

I can take humiliation
And hurtful comments from the boss
I'm just praying by the weekend
I can earn enough for us
Just because we're at the bottom of the ladder
We shouldn't be sadder
Than others like us
Who have goals for the betterment of life
Glad that you want to be my wife, but honest

I can take humiliation
And hurtful comments from the boss
I'm just praying by the weekend




I can earn enough for us
I can earn enough for us

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of XTC's song "Earn Enough for Us" depict the struggles and worries of a man who is trying his best to provide for his family. The song expresses the hope and the anxiety he feels about his ability to financially support his partner and soon-to-be child. The repeated line "I've been praying all the week through, at home, at work and on the bus" underscores the theme of perseverance and dedication as the man works to earn enough money to support his family.


The song describes the challenges that the couple face living at the bottom of the socioeconomic ladder, living in a house that is in disrepair and struggling to make ends meet. The line "Just because we're on the bottom of the ladder, we shouldn't be sadder than others like us who have goals for the betterment of life" highlights how the couple's struggles are part of a broader societal issue of economic inequality.


Overall, "Earn Enough for Us" is a poignant portrayal of the difficulties and aspirations of working-class families, expressed through the lens of the man's personal struggles to provide for his loved ones.


Line by Line Meaning

I've been praying all the week through
I am constantly hoping and asking for a better financial situation


At home, at work and on the bus
Regardless of location or circumstance, I hold onto these prayers


I've been praying I can keep you
My financial instability has me fearing that I cannot sustain a healthy relationship with my partner


And to earn enough for us
All I ask for is enough money for us to live comfortably


I can take humiliation
I am willing to experience shame and degradation at work if it means providing for my loved one


And hurtful comments from the boss
Even if it means facing verbal abuse from my employer


I'm just praying by the weekend
I am hoping for a change in fortune and financial stability before the end of the week


Found a house that won't repair itself
The financial burden of maintaining our home is a constant weight on my shoulders


With it's windows cracking
Our home is in dire need of repairs and upkeep


And a roof held together with holes
Our home's roof is also a source of problems and disrepair


Just because we're on the bottom of the ladder
As those with less financial stability, we have no choice but to accept the burden of our circumstances


We shouldn't be sadder
Despite our struggles, we shouldn't let them define us or bring us down


Than others like us
There are others facing similar struggles and we are not alone in our difficulties


Who have goals for the betterment of life
We share the same aspirations and hopes for a better life, and that thought gives us comfort


Glad that you want to be my wife, but honest
I am appreciative of my partner's love and dedication, but I also need to be honest about my fears and struggles


So you're saying that we're going to be three
The news of a baby on the way only adds to the pressure and stress of our financial situation


Now, a father's what I'll be
As a new father, I am filled with both excitement and concern for the future


Don't get me wrong, I'm so proud
While my emotions are mixed, I am still proud and grateful for this new chapter in our lives


But the belt's already tight
Our financial struggles are already difficult, and the prospect of supporting a child only adds to the strain


I'll get another job at night, but honest
I am willing to take on any additional work to provide for my family, but I also need to be honest about the difficulties of doing so


I can earn enough for us
Despite the obstacles and hardships, I am determined to provide for my loved ones and create a better future for us all




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