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Bluejay's Flight of Love and Loss: Alexander Nate's Emotional JourneyLyrics
Heart cold so a nigga hold tough
Expressing emotional resilience despite a cold-hearted demeanor.
It's no love even when they show love
Suggesting a lack of genuine love even when it appears to be shown.
Gotta make sure ya never fold up
Emphasizing the need to remain strong and unwavering.
Move slow, no rush, cold blood
Advising a calm and deliberate approach, avoiding haste.
High life baby feel a tad low
Feeling a bit down despite living a high-profile life.
Ain't no way this could last long
Doubting the sustainability of the current situation.
Cause she know the roads my home
Referring to a woman who understands the challenges of his lifestyle.
She the type to sing psalms on Sunday
Describing a woman who finds solace in religious practices.
Good God, Good God
A spontaneous expression, possibly in response to a revelation.
Forty up the coast while I'm praying to the lord
Combining a journey with prayer, seeking guidance.
I don't really know my way no more
Expressing confusion and a loss of direction.
I pray that she don't fly, fly on
Hoping that a significant person doesn't abandon or "fly away."
Do you know what you want from me
Prompting the question of expectations in the relationship.
Do you want me to go
Asking whether departure is desired.
You want me to leave baby
Questioning if the partner wants a separation.
Do you know what you need from me
Seeking clarity on the partner's needs in the relationship.
Do you want me stay
Inquiring if commitment is preferred.
Do you want me to go
Reiterating resilience and commitment despite challenges.
Ten toes down never froze up
Remaining steadfast and unyielding in difficult situations.
It's no love even when they show love
Reiterating the absence of genuine love despite outward displays.
Heart cold but the liquor got it warmed up
Acknowledging emotional warmth brought about by alcohol.
You stole my soul when you showed up
Feeling a deep emotional impact from someone's entrance into life.
So here's a song for the cold nights
Dedicating a song to the difficult and lonely nights.
A lullaby for the lowlifes
Creating a soothing melody for those living a challenging lifestyle.
Sleep will come when the sun rise
Anticipating sleep with the hope that a new day will bring peace.
But tonight, it's paradise
Contrasting the current night's struggles with the idea of paradise.
Do you know what you want from me
Repeating the question about expectations in the relationship.
Do you want me to go
Asking if departure is preferred, echoing earlier uncertainty.
You want me to leave baby
Wondering if the partner desires separation.
Do you know what you need from me
Reiterating the need for clarity on the partner's needs.
Do you want me stay
Asking if commitment and staying together are desired.
Do you want me to go
Reiterating resilience and commitment despite challenges.
Bluejay don't you fly far from me
Pleading for a loved one, possibly named Bluejay, not to leave.
Don't fly away, don't you leave
Emphasizing the desire for Bluejay to stay and not depart.
Bluejay don't you fly far from me
Repeating the plea for Bluejay not to fly away, fearing heartbreak.
Cause you leaving me
Stressing the emotional impact of Bluejay's departure.
Would take my heart away heart away
Expressing the profound effect Bluejay leaving would have on the singer's heart.
Do you know what you want from me
Repeating the question about expectations in the relationship.
Do you want me to go
Asking if departure is desired, suggesting ongoing uncertainty.
You want me to leave
Inquiring about the partner's preference for separation.
I don't know what you need from me
Expressing uncertainty about the partner's needs in the relationship.
Do you want me to stay
Asking if commitment and staying together are desired.
Do you want me to go
Reiterating the question of whether departure is preferred.
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