Cats In The Cradle Lyrics Meaning
Cats in the Cradle Personally I feel like this song doesnt convey the point I think it was supposed to.
Cats in the cradle lyrics meaning. You simply must know the expression outright. Verse 1 My child arrived just the other day Came to the world in the usual way But there were planes to catch and bills to pay He learned to walk while I. Not long after his sons birth the father is repeatedly unable to spend time with him due to his job despite his son looking up to him and saying he will grow up to be just like his father.
Harry Chapin included various symbols of childhood in the lyrics as reminders of how quickly it ends. Cats in the Cradle. Invest in every moment.
Basically the cats in the cradle is the son and the silver spoon is the father in the sense that the son is at home while the father is away making money to. Cats in the Cradle Story and Meaning This song strikes a theme of time quickly passing and time lost. The phrase cats in the cradle is a classic idiom.
Theres a sense of regret of being too late in recognising that our children are moulded by our time love and affirmation for them at the end. The phrase the cats in the cradle appears to be a reference to the childrens game where shapes are created with string. The line The Cats in the Cradle was to my mind a reference to The Cats and the Cradle a Dutch Fairy tale.
Does it refer to the situation where a baby has grown past cradle age and therefore the cat is free to sit in the cradle. And when he has children of his. As the lyrics say the cats in the cradle - the family is at home - and the silver spoon which is a symbol of wealth the father has to earn.
Man in the moon-. Little boy blue and the man on the moon. The references to nursery rhymes suggest that the father wishes he could go back to the very beginning when the son was an infant and start over again.