Baby's Blue Again
Eternal Storm of Emotions: Baby's Blue Again UnveiledLyrics
Lord you know she's packing up her clothes
Expressing awareness that someone is leaving, packing up belongings.
And telling me one more time it's the end
Acknowledging that it's another occasion of a perceived final parting.
But you and I Lord we know she'll never go
Asserting a shared understanding with the Lord that she won't actually leave.
It's just that baby's blue again
Interpreting her departure as a recurring emotional downturn, not a permanent farewell.
It happens Lord every time before it rains
Drawing a parallel between her leaving and the typical precursor to rain.
When the sky turns green and leaves tumble in the wind
Describing atmospheric changes that precede emotional storms, like leaves falling.
Most folks about would think that she's insane
Noting that others might perceive her actions as irrational, linking it to impending emotional turmoil.
But it's just that baby's blue again
Reiterating that her behavior is a sign of emotional distress, not insanity.
(Baby's blue again)
Re-emphasizing the recurring nature of her emotional struggles.
Oh Lord, and I can't even help her
Expressing helplessness in providing a solution for her emotional state.
All I can do is just wait
Acknowledging the only option is to wait for the emotional storm to pass.
Until the clouds are all blown away
Waiting for the emotional turmoil to dissipate like clouds after a storm.
'Cause I know that just as soon as the sun comes up
Anticipating a positive change with the metaphor of the sun rising after the storm.
And stars shinin' again
Highlighting the return of positive elements in life, symbolized by stars shining again.
Baby's gonna come runnin' back to me
Expecting the partner to return once the emotional turbulence subsides.
She's gonna tell me that she wants to stay
Anticipating her expressing a desire to reconcile and stay.
It's been like this since that storm in '62
Referring to a past traumatic event in '62 as a catalyst for her recurrent emotional struggles.
That took the lives of Mary Jo and little Dan
Recalling a tragic event involving Mary Jo and little Dan, influencing the partner's emotional state.
So Lord we know what baby's going through
Affirming shared understanding with the Lord about the emotional toll of the past event on the partner.
And it looks like baby's blue again
Reiterating the recurring nature of the partner's emotional distress, likening it to a depressive state.
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