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Poverty Stricken Blues
"Poverty Stricken Blues" tells a tale of a hard-knock life
marked by humble beginnings and persistent struggles.
The narrator reflects on their birth in an old sod shack,
setting the stage for a narrative of endurance and
resilience. The repeated motif of "Seven" creates a
rhythmic and symbolic pattern, representing the
challenges faced over the years. The mention of roads full
of stones and days and nights spent alone conveys a sense
of isolation and hardship. The absence of a silver spoon
and the reference to seven coins not being enough
underline the theme of poverty and lack. The image of
debts that "can't be paid" and troubles that won't fade
emphasizes the enduring nature of adversity. The seven
dimes wearing thin suggests financial strain and the
constant struggle to make ends meet. Despite the
hardships, there is a hint of hope in the seven hopes that
rise, even if they all fall. The repeated rhythm of "Seven
steps forward, eight steps back" encapsulates the cyclical
nature of the struggle, with the narrator persevering until
the end of time. "Poverty Stricken Blues" is a poignant
reflection on the challenges of a life marked by poverty,
symbolized by the recurring motif of seven and the
indomitable spirit that keeps pushing forward despite
setbacks. To preview more songs written by Perry Ritthaler please visit www.songpoet.org

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