Cat's in the Cradle - Lyric Analysis and Meaning

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The discussion centers around the emotional impact of a song's lyrics, which resonate deeply with themes of missed connections and the passage of time. Participants share personal anecdotes, reflecting on family relationships and the sadness that arises from neglecting those bonds. The song evokes strong feelings, with some expressing that it brings them to tears, highlighting the regret of realizing the importance of relationships only when it's too late. The conversation also touches on the idea that many people recognize the value of their loved ones only after significant time has passed, emphasizing the need for awareness and connection before it's too late. The song's age adds to its poignancy, as it reflects a universal experience of lost opportunities in relationships.
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The lyrics of this song is just so amazing, I thought of putting it here as a new thread.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7OqwKfgLaeA
 
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We have a joke in our family about a cousin who is always saying we will do lunch or get together soon. He is the only family member I have on this coast and he lives only a few blocks away. I have see him twice in 21 years. :rolleyes: No Three times. Once in Jack's .99 store. He is a billionaire and that is how he stays one. :biggrin:
So when ever he calls or emails we sing this song. "And we'll get together then..."
 
I hope I am not the world's worst father, but these lyrics are the saddest in the world to me. I always end up crying when i hear this song. This is an amazingly insightful work of art. Unfortunately, the message of this song is that by the time we get it, it's too late. I cannot listen to it. Guys, when you retire and they give you a card and say goodbye, where are you going to go? Hopefully to visit your kids and grands. But only if you have remembered them.
 
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Great song! I still have my old 45.

Like the sands of the hour glass... :biggrin:
 
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mathwonk said:
I hope I am not the world's worst father, but these lyrics are the saddest in the world to me. I always end up crying when i hear this song. This is an amazingly insightful work of art. Unfortunately, the message of this song is that by the time we get it, it's too late. I cannot listen to it. Guys, when you retire and they give you a card and say goodbye, where are you going to go? Hopefully to visit your kids and grands. But only if you have remembered them.

I wouldn't say my dad was good or I ever want to be like him. Both me and my sister (currently in college) hate visiting home and don't think we would ever have or ever had any family dinner or things like that. But, everyone makes mistakes. More I grow, more love grows for my parents but I don't think I would ever be too close to them. Only thing I have learned is not to make mistakes that they made! :smile:
 
cant listen to this right now... makes me miss my dad too much...
 
mathwonk said:
I hope I am not the world's worst father, but these lyrics are the saddest in the world to me.

I find the fact that it's 37 years old even sadder!
 
Too many of us have seen our relationships evaporate through neglect. Chapin should have gotten an award for that song.
 
turbo-1 said:
Too many of us have seen our relationships evaporate through neglect. Chapin should have gotten an award for that song.

I think for most of those cases, you wouldn't notice other person's place in your life until it's too late
 

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