Lyrics
With no explanations
Without providing justifications or reasons
Life can be sweet
Life can be enjoyable or pleasant
Have no expectations
Suggesting to avoid preconceived notions or anticipations
And please just stay with me
Request to stay in the present moment together
With all that were given
Considering what has been given or received
We have all that we need
We possess everything essential for contentment
A life that's worth livin'
A meaningful life involves caring for others
Is just some mouth to feed
A fulfilling life involves responsibility and care for dependents
Must be some truth, in this
There is an underlying truth or reality in existence
Must be some joy and bliss
Life contains moments of happiness and joy
To only have one first kiss
First experiences, like a first kiss, are unique and significant
Was it ever meant to be?
Questioning the predestined nature of relationships
If committing to me
Committing to the speaker may feel like a wrongdoing
Feels like committing a crime
Comparing commitment to a crime, suggesting difficulty or guilt
There's no way I'm leaving
Expressing a commitment to remain steadfast
I'll stay by your side
Promising loyalty and companionship
I'm already breathing
Alive and present, despite challenges or difficulties
Though you haven't died
Addressing the idea of mortality without actually experiencing it
You carried a baby
Reflecting on the speaker being a child of the listener
That baby was me
Exploring the cycle of life, passing from parent to child
I'm carrying a baby
Implies the speaker is now carrying their own burden or responsibility
One you'll never mean
The burden or responsibility is not understood or acknowledged
There must be some truth, in this
Reiterating the presence of an underlying truth in existence
Must be some joy and bliss
Life contains moments of joy and happiness
To only have one first kiss
Revisiting the significance of a first kiss
Was it ever meant to be?
Questioning the predetermined nature of commitments
If committing to me
Committing to the speaker may feel morally challenging
Feels like committing a crime
Reiterating the idea that committing to the speaker is a moral dilemma
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