Harry Chapin – Cat’s in the Cradle


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25 Responses to Harry Chapin – Cat’s in the Cradle

  1. druminsk8 says:

    honestly i think thats exactly what he was saying we know our fathers intentions were good and they wer honest men even though we didnt know them

  2. comptondriver says:

    this song hits me hard.. reminds me ALOT of my dad.. r.i.p

  3. mmpp76 says:

    beautiful song

  4. RSPaintballfig says:

    why would you tell people that over the internet?

  5. Auricknoble says:

    It is so sad but true for the working class we are all taken from our families by work, and it has not always been that way. My grandparents told me of a better time once.
    Now the gov. also tries to destroy the family too and thigs are even worse today.
    I first heard this when I was ten and saw him play the song live it was awesome. I knew it was and is ironic that we should become our fathers even though we hardly know who they were.

  6. mrjazzkitty says:

    dude im so sorry

  7. NicoleSBL says:

    this song scares me too.
    especially in the ugly kid joe’s video.

  8. cobra4455 says:

    Assholes, here I open up like every other person on this video only to be publicly humiliated.

  9. cobra4455 says:

    Yes.

  10. stonecoldvid says:

    Every time i listen this song my life goes faster, last time i listened to this song i was 13 feels like yesterday i am now 17

  11. stonecoldvid says:

    oh well

  12. fisherking180 says:

    Im 17 I can remember back when i was like 6 or so and my dad taught me the value of hard labor and he is always so busy.He hardly has enoght time to even sleep enough or eat.But now i can see i have turned out just like him.But i am going to change and make time for my kids when i have some,beacuse i dont want them to be like me and my dad.

  13. howlingjim says:

    the audio is out of sync :/

  14. rakrobn says:

    Were you really?

  15. obsidiansdawn says:

    I’m 35. No children yet. I heard this song when I was a teenager. I listened and KNEW that it was a powerful lesson to me for preparation for adulthood: I can’t explain it, it was like a word planted deep in my heart which I’ve never forgotten. I made an oath which I intend to keep: that when I have children, I must make time for them, no matter how busy I may get. Because if I don’t, when they grow up they won’t have any time for me.

  16. rickyfan3956 says:

    This is one of the VERY few songs that rips my heart out and squeezes it dry! It speaks truth, unapologetically, without using profanity and it is more effective that way. Hm…a hard truth put softly in such a way that it has a hard-hitting impact? Wow!

  17. cobra4455 says:

    I was raped as a child.

  18. druminsk8 says:

    y’know thats pretty much it and even though you didnt see him it was painful because he probly cared about you and vise versa and no matter what happened he was always your pop

  19. jdejaer says:

    I’m a female…but that does not matter when it comes to listening to this song, be it a son or daughter…we can pretty well all relate to the words!:) I miss my dad he passed away June 13 2007…R.I.P. daddy…I miss you and love you always:)

  20. Kingofmean says:

    fuckin bitches

  21. afromnkydude says:

    thx vemwmike, that is exactly how i feel.

  22. Slipstream720 says:

    this made me cry today… my dad passed away back when i was in the 5th grade.

  23. qwertylolzdwjkz says:

    I don’t want no sympothy or anything but my dad was never really around saw him a few times a year, didn’t live too far away but because I was young I couldn’t really go visit him and he passed away on the 21st of october 08, even though I didn’t see him a lot it was the most painful thing i’ve ever felt, im only 17 I was 16 at the time and i’ve never lost a close relative before, but theres a big difference between being a crappy dad and being a dad, your son will always look up to you

  24. nuttydarth4 says:

    c u later can i hav dem please

  25. lv999iam says:

    this song makes me cry on how fast your kids grow up

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