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Don't look ahead, there's stormy weather
Another roadblock in our way
But if we go, we go together
Our hands are tied here if we stay

Oh, we set our dreams to carry us
In the middle where we were one
Now we push right past to find out
Or either win what they have lost

Oh ah, oh ah
We know now we won't go
Oh ah, oh ah
Our lives worth fighting for
Oh ah, oh ah
We know now we won't go
Oh ah, oh ah
Our lives worth fighting for

So let them say we won't do better
Lay out the rules that we can't break
They wanna sit and watch you wiggler
Their legacy's too hard to take

Oh, we set our dreams to carry us
In the middle where we were one
Now we push right past to find out
Or either win what they have lost

Oh ah, oh ah
We know now we won't go
Oh ah, oh ah
Our lives worth fighting for
Oh ah, oh ah
We know now we won't go
Oh ah, oh ah
Our lives worth fighting for

In their heads and in their beds
In their eyes it shows
When the freedom breaks
And you ask and they don't know
Oh tell me then
I turn my back while the odds all stand beneath me
And they all said I was mislead
But the odds now standing with me

Oh ah, oh ah
We know now we won't go
Oh ah, oh ah, our lives worth fighting for
Oh, we set our dreams to carry us
In the middle where we were one
Now we push right past to find out
Or either win what they have lost

Oh ah, oh ah
We know now we won't go
Oh ah, oh ah
Our lives worth fighting for
Oh ah, oh ah
We know now we won't go
Oh ah, oh ah
Our lives worth fighting for
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This song is about a young couple in love... with all odds against them.

The title "Disparate Youth" tells us that the young couple are disparate (definition: fundamentally distinct or different in kind; entirely dissimilar). As the saying goes, opposites attract.

Love has given the two a dream of a life together. "You know now we want more." "A life worth fighting for."

"Stormy weather" and "roadblock in our way" allude to the challenges they will face ahead, as they plan to have a future together. "If they (dreams) don't fly we will run" "push past to find out" implies that we will overcome those challenges.

So let them say we can't do better Lay out the rules that we can't break They wanna sit and watch you wither Their legacy's too hard to take

This insinuates that other people don't believe they will make it, or even want they to fail because they themselves have failed. They think this couple can't make it because of their own first or some other past love that failed. They can't get over that "legacy" of theirs so they are unable to welcome success to the couple. No matter though, the couple will "win what they all lost."

In their heads pledging their beds In their eyes it shows When the freedom breaks Well then if you ask and they don't know Oh tell me that I turn my back while the odds all stand beneath me And they all said I was mislead But now the odds all stand beneath me

This part of the song is a mesh of meanings. "In their heads, in their beds. "In their eyes it shows" reinforces that they couple are in love. The following lyrics add on to the doubt others have about them. "But now the odds all stand beneath me" means that they have risen above all odds.

The song wraps up nicely with:

We hear them run but don't hear what you say Now here we come can't throw nothing in our way

The two lines refer to the earlier lyrics of running when dreams don't fly/carry them (overcoming challenges), not listening to other people doubting them, and claim that no roadblock or obstacle can get in the way of their love lasting.

Nice interpretation. Good luck to you if the song mirrors your life. Nobody ever knows how or when a relationship will end. And the best ones don't...

Jesus, not everything is about couples in love. Every f*cking song on this site people want to turn it into some emo romantic garbage. The lyrics are about defiance in the face of terrible odd and defining your personhood.

@15step No, this has nothing do with love. It never mentions another singular person, never talks to any one but the plural US and WE

The artist majored in African American Studies This is about slavery and the desperation of youth to climb out of the hole..."for a life worth fighting for" or it's about children fighting wars.

In her own words: "Lyrically, I was trying to talk about what I want for the world and what I want people to be," she explained to MTV News. "The youth are the hope of the future, and I want...

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Actual Lyrics:

Don't look ahead, there's stormy weather Another roadblock in our way But if we go, we go together Our hands are tied here if we stay

Oh, we said our dreams would carry us
And if they don't fly we will run Now we push right past to find out Oh how to win what they all lost

Oh ah, oh ah We know now we want more Oh ah, oh ah A life worth fighting for Oh ah, oh ah We know now we want more Oh ah, oh ah A life worth fighting for

So let them say we can't do better Lay out the rules that we can't break They wanna sit and watch you wither Their legacy's too hard to take

Oh, we said our dreams would carry us
And if they don't fly we will run Now we push right past to find out Oh how to win what they all lost

Oh ah, oh ah We know now we want more Oh ah, oh ah A life worth fighting for Oh ah, oh ah We know now we want more Oh ah, oh ah A life worth fighting for

In their heads pledging their beds In their eyes it shows When the freedom breaks Well then if you ask and they don't know Oh tell me that I turn my back while the odds all stand beneath me And they all said I was mislead But now the odds all stand beneath me

Oh ah, oh ah We're frozen to the core Oh ah, oh ah A life worth fighting for

Oh, we said our dreams would carry us And if they don't fly we will run Now we push right past to find out Oh how to win what they all lost

Oh ah, oh ah We know now we want more Oh ah, oh ah A life worth fighting for Oh ah, oh ah We know now we want more Oh ah, oh ah A life worth fighting for

We hear them run but don't hear what you say Now here we come can't throw nothing in our way ay yo We hear them run but don't hear what you say Now here we come can't throw nothing in our way ay yo ay yo ay yo ay yo

Actually, I thinks it's bets and not beds.

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yes. but...*hedging their bets.

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I think this is a very positive song about standing up and doing what is right. Not sure what the song was written for though....

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I believe that this song is about institutionalized and systematic racism against African Americans.

First off, the definition of "Disparate" is: "essentially different in kind; not allowing comparison." The African American race is unique and unlike all of the others. And this song is a message to the "Youth."

"Don't look ahead, there's stormy weather Another roadblock in our way But if we go, we go together Our hands are tied here if we stay"

This first verse of the song is a call to unite, there is more power in numbers, especially against the dominant "White" upper class. They are becoming aware of their oppression and learning how to combat it. They can't let doubt and self-loathing, or "stormy weather" get in their way if they are going to defeat discrimination. They must "go together" so start a revolution.

"Oh, we said our dreams would carry us And if they don't fly we will run Now we push right past to find out Oh how to win what they have lost"

The "dreams" she is singing of are the same dreams Martin Luther King Jr. spoke about in his famous speech. If their "dreams" are not enough to move them spiritually, they will move physically. When she sings about "winning" what "they" have "lost", she speaks of humanity. The oppressors have lost their humanity, and that is what African Americans, even after being enslaved, segregated, imprisoned, disenfranchised, and killed, still have left, or have to find within themselves. (Refer to Paulo Freire's "Pedagogy of the Oppressed.")

The chorus/hook is self-explanatory. They've tasted what a bit of freedom was like, and now they want more, and are willing to fight for it.

"So let them say we can't do better Lay out the rules that we can't break They wanna sit and watch you wither Their legacy's too hard to take"

This first half of the second verse is very similar to Audre Lorde's "The Master's Tools Will Never Dismantle the Master's House." Marginalized peoples can't use the tools that were used to marginalize them to break free. They must create new tools, or in this case, "rules." "Their legacy" is hard to take because they have been at the top of the societal hierarchy for generations, thriving off of privilege and entitlement. They subordinate Blacks and use negative stereotypes to "sit and watch" them "wither", and make them internalize that "they can't do better." (Refer to the "Stereotype Threat")

"In their heads pledging their beds In their eyes it shows When the freedom breaks Well then if you ask and they don't know Oh tell me that I turn my back while the odds all stand beneath me And they all said I was mislead But now the odds all stand beneath me"

The bridge/climax is a bit harder to deconstruct. I see "In their heads pledging their beds, in their eyes it shows" as the "superior" class realizing they have to give up their domination. They act as if they "don't know" that African Americans are capable human beings. Here, Santigold is declaring her freedom, she was able to overcome their binds, despite everyone saying she was "mislead."

The last lines of the song validate the bridge/climax, and now that the African American race is on a mission to gain their human rights, nothing can stop them.

I think that the music video works to further prove this interpretation. The imagery shows Santigold dreaming, and within her dream, she is sharing her vision with others, in solidarity. She is leading the children to form an army that will be fearless in fighting against the oppression of the higher class. Santigold actually majored in African American Studies, so some of my references may be ones she intentionally drew from. I think a few of her songs are focused on self-empowerment as well, this being another one of them.

My Interpretation

@starsheepie YESSSSS! Finally. Holy crow I can't believe people think this is a love song. Everyone in the video is black, and the first image of a boy, he's travelling across the screen like a target at an amusement park! On the island, she is showing some Afro Caribbean lore imagery. A life worth fighting for. It's about struggling for full unimpeded lives in America. Thanks for posting your analysis.

@starsheepie Well said!!

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Someone already posted this, but I'll put it under "Lyric Correction" so the lyrics actually get corrected:

"Oh, we said our dreams would carry us And if they don't fly we will run Now we push right past to find out Oh how to win what they all lost

Oh ah, oh ah We know now we want more Oh ah, oh ah A life worth fighting for Oh ah, oh ah We know now we want more Oh ah, oh ah A life worth fighting for

So let them say we can't do better Lay out the rules that we can't break They wanna sit and watch you wither Their legacy's too hard to take

Oh, we said our dreams would carry us And if they don't fly we will run Now we push right past to find out Oh how to win what they all lost

Oh ah, oh ah We know now we want more Oh ah, oh ah A life worth fighting for Oh ah, oh ah We know now we want more Oh ah, oh ah A life worth fighting for

In their heads pledging their beds In their eyes it shows When the freedom breaks Well then if you ask and they don't know Oh tell me that I turn my back while the odds all stand beneath me And they all said I was mislead But now the odds all stand beneath me

Oh ah, oh ah We're frozen to the core Oh ah, oh ah A life worth fighting for

Oh, we said our dreams would carry us And if they don't fly we will run Now we push right past to find out Oh how to win what they all lost

Oh ah, oh ah We know now we want more Oh ah, oh ah A life worth fighting for Oh ah, oh ah We know now we want more Oh ah, oh ah A life worth fighting for

We hear them run but don't hear what you say Now here we come can't throw nothing in our way ay yo We hear them run but don't hear what you say Now here we come can't throw nothing in our way ay yo ay yo ay yo ay yo

Lyric Correction
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After "Oh, we set our dreams to carry us" I hear:

"And if they don't fly we will run"

Which is more poetic and makes more sense - but I may be wrong?

That's what I hear, too. :)

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I also hear "We know now we want more" instead of "We know now we won't go".

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Reminds me of XTC "Making Plans for Nigel".

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That was a great one!

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get a life. making plans for nigel is as old as I am and a crappy song. This song actually has some relevance. Sorry to have to break it to you.

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get an ear for music. the chords are similar.

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Considering the content of the video and the time at which the album was released, it seems to me that the song is about the child soldiers in Uganda. "But if we go, we go together Our hands are tied here if we stay"; and "a life worth fighting for" seem to match that theme.

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I think it might be influenced by the XTC song, but this is definitely a better one. I think the vocal melody is outstanding. One of the best tunes of 2012.