Hey Mama
Destiny's Dance: A Melodic Tale of Love and LongingLyrics
Hey mama, don't you leave me alone
Expressing a plea to the mother not to leave the speaker alone.
Hey mama, don't you take off for home
Reiterating the request for the mother not to depart for home.
The night is lonely and the dawn is cold without you
Describing the emotional impact of the night without the mother's presence, emphasizing loneliness and the coldness of dawn.
Hey mama, don't you take off so soon
Urging the mother not to leave hastily.
Hey mama, don't you leave my room
Asking the mother to stay in the speaker's room.
You look so fine underneath the silver moon
Complimenting the mother's appearance under the moonlight.
I know that we just met
Acknowledging that the speaker and the mother have recently met.
But i be willing to make a bet
Expressing a willingness to bet that the connection between the speaker and the mother is not mere chance but fate.
That this ain't chance, it's destiny
Affirming a belief that their meeting is not random but destined.
Hey mama, don't you leave me this way
Pleading with the mother not to leave in a particular manner.
Hey mama, let's continue to play
Suggesting a desire to continue the interaction or relationship with the mother.
You wanna know me, baby, i'll show you the way
Offering to reveal and share aspects of the speaker's personality with the mother.
Hey mama, don't you leave me here
Repeating the request for the mother not to leave the speaker alone.
All alone, baby, and with my tears
Expressing vulnerability and a fear of being left alone with tears.
I'll never see you again, that's my biggest fear
Stating a deep fear of never seeing the mother again.
I know that we just met
Reiterating that the speaker and the mother have recently met.
But i be willing to make a bet
Restating the willingness to bet on the connection being destiny.
That this ain't chance, it's destiny
Reaffirming the belief that their meeting is not a result of chance but destiny.
Baby
Endearment, referring to the mother as "baby."
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