Verse 1
Stand up to the UK, stand up to the UK
I put my uniform on just to get through the day
I save lives on the ward, I pay every due
But they look me in the eye and say, “There’s no home for you.”
I’m a nurse, I’m a parent, I’m doing my best
But a number on a form says I don’t pass the test
Thirty-six grand is the line in the sand
So my child and I sleep where the sofa can stand
Pre-Chorus
I’ve done everything right, still I’m falling behind
How do you heal a nation that’s gone so blind?
Chorus
Stand up to the UK, stand up to the UK
When working isn’t enough just to keep decay away
I give care, I give blood, I give night after day
But the system just shrugs and turns its face away
Stand up to the UK, hear what I say
A nurse shouldn’t be homeless in the place she saves
Verse 2
I worked extra hours till my body gave in
Missed bedtime stories just to try and win
Still agencies laugh, say “You can’t afford the rent”
A thousand a month? Still “too high-risk” they meant
The pressure kept building, my mind caved in
I broke down at work where the sirens begin
Now my hours are cut, but I still show up
Even running on empty, I never give up
Pre-Chorus
You say care is a calling, you clap in the rain
But applause doesn’t shelter a child from the pain
Chorus
Stand up to the UK, stand up to the UK
When the carers are breaking and slipping away
I hold hands as they die, then go home and pray
That my own kid won’t ask why we can’t stay
Stand up to the UK, this isn’t okay
A nurse shouldn’t beg just to live day to day
Verse 3
Six months on my mum’s sofa, council walls tight
Now they say it’s illegal — fire risk at night
We’re being pushed out with nowhere to go
Homeless on paper, invisible though
The council says “wait,” but the clock won’t stop
Got a child to protect, not a box to tick off
So I sell what I own, bid by bid, piece by piece
Massage by night just to scrape some relief
Bridge
I’ll take the worst house on the worst street
Fix it with my own hands, make it safe, make it clean
I don’t want luxury, I don’t want gold
Just a door I can lock and a place to grow old
Final Chorus
Stand up to the UK, stand up to the UK
If this is your system, then it’s broken, okay
I refuse to disappear, I refuse to obey
A rule that says my child doesn’t deserve a place
Stand up to the UK, hear me today
I’m still standing — you won’t take that away
Outro
I’m tired, I’m scared, but I’m still here
Still fighting for home, still fighting through fear
You can bend me, bruise me, push me astray
But I’m a nurse, I’m a parent — and I’m not going away.
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Take it back
Take It Back"
(Genre: Spoken Word / Protest Anthem / Cinematic Hip-Hop)
[Verse 1 — Spoken / Slow Beat Begins]
Ladies and gentlemen,
There’s a weight in the air, thick as silence in the dark.
We feel it. We wear it. Even if we can’t name the mark.
A cycle carved in steel: wake up, work, pay, repeat—
A loop so loud, it drowns the sound of our own heartbeat.
We say we’re free, but tell me, what’s freedom in a cage
Painted gold with bars of debt and bars of silent rage?
We serve. We pay. We kneel to the machine.
But this world we’re in—tell me, is it life or just routine?
[Hook — Sung / Uplifting Chorus]
Take it back, take it back, take the world into our hands
We were made to build, not bow—we were born to take a stand
No more chains in disguise, no more silence in our screams
We are not their broken workers—we are humans with a dream
[Verse 2 — Spoken / Beat Grows Stronger]
The government? A brand with rules we never wrote.
They call it order, but control is wrapped around our throat.
Taxes buy the bandages from wounds they helped create—
A refund from the system that feeds on fear and hate.
Step in line, behave, obey—and maybe you’ll be "free"
But freedom given isn’t freedom. It’s just a leash you barely see.
And those at the top? They don’t want peace,
They want your mind on the clock and your soul on lease.
[Bridge — Spoken & Whispered, Echo Effects]
But what if we left?
No skyscrapers. No clocks.
Just firelight, gardens, human talks.
No borders. No bosses. Just being alive.
Not surviving—but living. Under the sky.
[Hook — Sung / Power Chorus]
Take it back, take it back, this world is ours to feel
We were born for more than profit—we were born for something real
Tear the lies off the map, let the earth beneath us speak
Freedom’s not a paper promise—it’s the breath of those who seek
[Outro — Spoken, Soft Piano Underscore]
So stop pretending.
Stop the scrolling, the numbing, the waiting.
The world is bleeding.
And we’re the ones who can heal it.
Not with hate.
But with truth. With fire.
With one shared dream:
A world that belongs to the people,
Not the powerful.
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Blue Light" is a metaphorical song about teenagers navigating the complexity of growing up, where they feel like they’re living as two different people—one dark, one light. The ‘dark’ represents fear, doubt, anger, or sadness, while the ‘light’ embodies hope, curiosity, love, and joy. The song explores the struggle of balancing these two sides, learning that it’s okay to feel both, and finding self-acceptance without pretending to be only one version of yourself. It’s about embracing your duality, understanding that light and shadow coexist, and realizing that being whole comes from honoring both parts."
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