Chad originally had a made for the song, but the video was scrapped due to its violent nature. Instead, footage from was shown as an alternative.
By the third verse, the child's mother is about to face this brutal torment yet again; only this time, she grabs the gun and shoots her husband in self-defense.
"Kickin' your ass would be a pleasure"
The lyrics also suggest that the child plans to beat his/her father in retribution:
You're just a child with a temper"
"Father's a name you haven't earned yet
The child's father's violent actions towards his/her mother causes the child to develop a deep hatred for his/her father. This is evidenced in the bridge to the third verse:
By the second verse, the child's mother's injuries have brought her to the hospital, where she lies to the nurse about their source (claiming to have "slipped and fallen"). The nurse, however, is not convinced that her injuries are sustained by a simple fall, and suspects that she is the victim of domestic violence, hence the lines
"Never Again" deals with the issue of a child's mother's abuse. The events depicted in the song are seen through the eyes of a child, who regularly watches his/her mother being brutally beaten by her violent husband. The young age is evidenced by the lines
"Never Again" is the title of a song recorded by Canadian rock band . It was released in July 2002 as the first track of their third album . It became a No. 1 hit on the Billboard chart, making it the band's third straight number one on this chart. It was released in the Nickelback Pack 01 for on June 29, 2010, along with several other songs spanning their career.
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