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The Cranberries Does Anyone Care. Do you notice, do you know do you see me, do you see me? Ode to my family understand the things i say. Don't turn away from me. And we didn't give a damn. The recurring doubt—’does anyone care?’— is not a cry for attention but a profound meditation on the recognition of one’s true identity. “ my father he liked me, does anyone care” repeated over and over. I completely agree and it probably is. It’s the artist’s lament, rooted in the fear that one’s essence goes unseen, overshadowed by an image that the world has conjured. The chorus asks does anyone care? as a way of expressing loneliness and regret. It’s certainly her business for having a change of heart over what she reveals, but that it’s supposed to be about missing her family doesn’t fit for me. A song about the last visit to a dying grandmother and the nostalgia of childhood. [chorus] unhappiness where's when i was young. 'cause i've spent half my life out there. To see life as fun and. Unhappiness where's when i was young and we didn't give a damn.

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[chorus] unhappiness where's when i was young. Do you notice, do you know do you see me, do you see me? Unhappiness where's when i was young and we didn't give a damn. To see life as fun and. Ode to my family understand the things i say. The chorus asks does anyone care? as a way of expressing loneliness and regret. 'cause i've spent half my life out there. Don't turn away from me. The recurring doubt—’does anyone care?’— is not a cry for attention but a profound meditation on the recognition of one’s true identity. “ my father he liked me, does anyone care” repeated over and over.

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The Cranberries Does Anyone Care I completely agree and it probably is. Don't turn away from me. Do you notice, do you know do you see me, do you see me? [chorus] unhappiness where's when i was young. “ my father he liked me, does anyone care” repeated over and over. The recurring doubt—’does anyone care?’— is not a cry for attention but a profound meditation on the recognition of one’s true identity. 'cause i've spent half my life out there. I completely agree and it probably is. It’s the artist’s lament, rooted in the fear that one’s essence goes unseen, overshadowed by an image that the world has conjured. To see life as fun and. Ode to my family understand the things i say. A song about the last visit to a dying grandmother and the nostalgia of childhood. It’s certainly her business for having a change of heart over what she reveals, but that it’s supposed to be about missing her family doesn’t fit for me. The chorus asks does anyone care? as a way of expressing loneliness and regret. Unhappiness where's when i was young and we didn't give a damn. And we didn't give a damn.

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