Humble And Kind By Tim Mcgraw: Song Analysis

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Life Lessons There are many phrases that have several different meanings and interpretations. One phrase is slightly more difficult to decipher; the title of Tim McGraw’s latest hit “Humble and Kind”. The songwriter, Lori Mckenna, takes important characteristics people should possess and incorporates them into a song. This song describes many life situations and is directed toward the general youth of today. McKenna writes while thinking of her children and the life lessons they should learn (Lyrics Uncovered). McGraw then puts them into a melody that is calm, as if he is teaching as he sings. The single “Humble and Kind” is packed full of life lessons for all to hear. McKenna writes the lyrics of this song referring to many events that people face in a lifetime. In this day and age people often forget to be courteous to others and are more concerned with themselves. The first line of the song is, “You know there’s a lot that goes by the front door...” This metaphor refers not to the literal passing but the events that occur in a person's life. The following line “Childhood stars shine” can be examined as an idiom by …show more content…

It refers more to the idea that people must work for their goals. Another line in verse two is “Bitterness keeps you from flying” which metaphorically is suggesting that being bitter will prevent people from succeeding in life. The final three lines in verse two speak of love: “Know the difference between sleeping with someone/ And sleeping with someone you love/ I love you ain’t no pick up line”. These three lines are alluding back to the times when people knew the people they woke up next to, the times when the phrase “I love you” was not thrown around just to make someone happy; it had actual

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