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Hard times can affect anyone, even people who have worked hard and served their country.

Explanation:

This song is about the struggles during the Great Depression. In the song the speaker talks about how he was promised a good life after all his hard work. The efforts of the blue collar laborers and soldiers were to build a wonderful and great nation. However, instead of doing well, he is standing in the bread line asking for a dime. He doesn't understand how all this hard work and effort could end up in the collapse of a great nation rather than its growth and prosperity.

The central idea of the song that is reflected in these lines is that even those who have worked really hard as well as fought for their country can experience terrible times.

What is "Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?" about?

Why should the men who toiled the land, fought in wars, constructed skyscrapers, and did everything else their country required of them "find themselves abandoned and" standing in long queues now that their effort is no longer required? This is the question posed in the song.

The challenges faced "during the Great Depression" are discussed in this song. The speaker of the song sings over being guaranteed a happy life in return for all of his labor.

Blue-collar workers as well as warriors worked hard to create a magnificent and fantastic country. But rather than succeeding, he is now in the "bread line", begging for a cent. He struggles to comprehend how all of this labor and endeavor might result in a magnificent country's demise instead of its expansion and affluence.

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