Child In Time

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The Eternal Struggle Between Good and Evil in 'Child In Time'

Uriah Heep's 'Child In Time' is a profound exploration of the moral dichotomies that define human existence. The song opens with a poignant message to a 'sweet child,' suggesting a journey of realization and awareness. The 'line that's drawn between the good and the bad' symbolizes the inevitable confrontation with moral choices and the consequences that follow. This line is not just a boundary but a path that every individual must navigate, often with great difficulty and introspection.

The imagery of a 'blind man shooting at the world' is a powerful metaphor for the senseless violence and chaos that pervades society. The blind man represents those who act without understanding or consideration of the repercussions, causing harm indiscriminately. The 'bullets flying taking toll' further emphasizes the destructive impact of such actions, affecting innocent lives and creating a ripple effect of suffering and loss. This vivid depiction serves as a stark reminder of the consequences of ignorance and the importance of awareness and empathy.

The latter part of the song addresses the inevitability of facing the consequences of one's actions. The lines 'If you've been bad, Lord I bet you have / And you've been hit by flying lead' suggest that no one is immune to the repercussions of their deeds. The advice to 'close your eyes and bow your head / And wait for the ricochet' implies a moment of reflection and acceptance, acknowledging that the effects of one's actions will eventually come back, much like a ricochet. This serves as a call for humility and introspection, urging listeners to consider the moral implications of their choices and actions.

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