This song delves into the complex dynamics of a childhood friendship marked by shared trauma and familial dysfunction. The narrator recounts growing up with a friend who, despite their close bond, harbored resentment due to the stark differences in their family situations. Themes of domestic violence, drug abuse, and financial struggles are woven throughout the lyrics. The title "The Borders" could refer to geographical boundaries as well as emotional barriers between individuals. The song serves as a poignant reflection on how early experiences can shape our identities and relationships in profound ways. #ChildhoodTrauma #FamilyDysfunction
The Borders
Lyrics
We were like brothers
Everybody said we looked the same
You a little taller and broader and bolder
We were afraid of your mother
Hell, she used to hit you so hard
And your dad took off when you were a baby
And you still hate me for my dad stuck around
You pinned me to the ground
Eight years old with a replica gun
Pushing in my skull saying
You're gonna kill me if I tell
Never did and I never will
That house was living hell
Come on
I remember my mother
When she found a new man
And your mother thought she found a partner
And father for you
No wonder you can't stand me
I can't stand me too
I can't stand me too
Oh, your godmother repaired the anger in me
Spoke to me like I was an adult
Didn't take sides and didn't turn me against my dad
Then she took those pills and now she's gone
See her in the night
There in the corner of my eye
And I see her in the night
Heard you glassed a boy back in The Borders
Some naughty family boys are after you
You pinned me to the wall and said my mother
Stole your inheritance from you
Oh yeah?
We ain't got a penny between us
Holding up this tin that we live in
You pinned me to the wall and smashed a bottle
Your eyes, the door to hell and all within
Ha
Writer(s): Sam Fender
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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