The Strongest Life

The Resilient Tapestry of Life Unveiled in 'The Strongest Life'
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Lyrics

Amy's got a lot on her hands

Amy is facing numerous challenges or responsibilities.

Amy's got a lot on her hands

This emphasizes the significant amount of tasks Amy has.

For sure

Undoubtedly.

Amy's got her work cut out

Amy has a demanding job or set of tasks ahead of her.

Amy's got her work cut out

Reiterating the challenging nature of Amy's responsibilities.

For sure

Emphasizing the difficulty of Amy's workload.

Every ornamental vine, every succulent she finds

Amy deals with every decorative plant and appealing plant she discovers.

Every orchard tree from a germinating seed

Refers to Amy's involvement with the growth of every orchard tree from a seed.

Has the strongest life

Each ornamental vine, succulent, and orchard tree has a robust and resilient life.

They could ever have

They possess the strongest life they could ever have.


Amy's got a lot on her hands

Similar to the first stanza, reiterating Amy's substantial responsibilities.

Amy's got a lot on her hands

Reemphasizing the heavy workload Amy faces.

For sure

Undoubtedly, Amy has a lot to manage.

Amy's got her work cut out

Amy has a challenging set of tasks ahead.

Amy's got her work cut out

Repeating the idea of the difficulty of Amy's work.

For sure

Emphasizing the demanding nature of Amy's responsibilities.

Every rescued cat and dog, every local banjo frog

Amy is involved in rescuing cats, dogs, and local banjo frogs.

Every kangaroo, sulphur-crested cockatoo

Amy cares for kangaroos and sulphur-crested cockatoos.

Has the strongest life

These rescued animals have a robust and resilient life.

They could ever have

They possess the strongest life they could ever have.


Amy's got a lot on her hands

Reiterating the idea of Amy facing numerous challenges.

Amy's got a lot on her hands

Emphasizing the magnitude of tasks Amy is dealing with.

For sure

Undoubtedly, Amy has a significant amount of responsibilities.

Amy's got her work cut out

Amy has her work cut out for her, indicating a challenging situation.

Amy's got her work cut out

Repeating the idea of the difficulty of Amy's workload.

For sure

Emphasizing the demanding nature of Amy's responsibilities.

I haven't grown up yet, lots of key things I forget

The speaker admits to not having fully matured and often forgetting important things.

Even though I still can't lose the weekly Sunday blues

Despite facing Sunday blues, the speaker acknowledges having a strong life.

I have the strongest life

The speaker asserts possessing the strongest life.

I have the longest life

The speaker claims to have the longest life.

I could ever have

The speaker believes they have the longest life they could ever have.

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