Atlantic City
Discovering Life's Harmony: Bars of Gold's Atlantic CityLyrics
The soundtrack to build log homes
The music representing the process of constructing log homes
The freeway they built the highways on
The highways were constructed on the freeways
The hard part comes after dark
The difficult or challenging part occurs during the night
Cause that's where the crying is
Emotional distress or sorrow is experienced during challenging times (dark moments)
These are the notes of the summertime
These lyrics capture the essence of summer
Summertime turning the sprinklers on
Turning on sprinklers is a typical summer activity
I need money and I need reason
Expressing a need for both money and a purpose or justification
A feeling that we can all call home
Desiring a sense of belonging or a place that everyone can consider home
I met a lot of pretty girls in Atlantic City
Recalling encounters with attractive women in Atlantic City
Met a lot of pretty girls that could suck that sugar out of fruit
Encountering women with specific skills in Atlantic City
But a pile of pretty girls in Atlantic City
Despite encounters, these women couldn't match the sweetness of a particular person
Could not extract the amount of sugar I get from you
Expressing the unique value of a specific person compared to a group
I'm in need of a document
Expressing a need for an official or significant document
Something to put my Hancock to
Desiring something to sign, possibly symbolizing commitment or agreement
I'm in need of a piece of paper
Expressing a need for a tangible record or proof
A little something we all can hold onto
Desiring something tangible that everyone can possess or retain
If it's not love then it's time and money
Suggesting that if it's not love, it involves a trade-off between time and money
If it's time than it's money and it's love
Highlighting the interconnectedness of time, money, and love
I'm in need of a piece of something
Expressing a need for a tangible and meaningful object
A solid objects just not good enough
Suggesting dissatisfaction with intangible or abstract concepts
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