Lyric discussion by IqbalHamid 

The line "It's hard enough when you belong here" forever repeated, suggests Bengali's DON'T belong here.

National boundaries are nothing more than man made political divisions. I was placed on this Earth by God and consider myself (a Bengali), a citizen of the Planet Earth. Bot of any country. No man has any right to tell me where I can and cannot belog. And where I can and cannot walk freely.

Note: I refer to myself, above, as a Bengali rather than a Bangladeshi, thus identifying myself to my culture and people rather than to the country, Bangladesh -whose ultimate origins lie in an arbitrary British Division of a region of natural distinction.

@IqbalHamid I take it this way: It's hard enough when you belong here, so if you were not born here it's even tougher. It's like that pretty much everywhere. The Irish once were pariahs in the U.S. and they're about as white as white can be. From what I understand there are racist attitudes in Britain, so I take that lyric as a bit of advice to not take it so hard because people are shitty to others who don't fit in as well, for whatever reason.

@IqbalHamid I take it this way: It's hard enough when you belong here, so if you were not born here it's even tougher. It's like that pretty much everywhere. The Irish once were pariahs in the U.S. and they're about as white as white can be. From what I understand there are racist attitudes in Britain, so I take that lyric as a bit of advice to not take it so hard because people are shitty to others who don't fit in as well, for whatever reason.

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