You Do the Math
Love's Equation Unveiled: You Do the Math with Brad PaisleyLyrics
With seven billion people in this world
Highlighting the vast global population.
I can't believe your still a single girl
Expressing surprise that the person is still single.
I bet you're thinking you're better off on your own
Suggesting the person may believe being single is better.
But the best things in life,
Implying that the best experiences require partnership.
Just can't be done alone
Stressing the idea that certain things are better achieved together.
It takes two to make love baby
Affirming the necessity of two people for love.
I'm sure of that,
Expressing confidence in the statement.
I'm one, you're one
Acknowledging both individuals.
You do the math
Encouraging the person to calculate the relationship's potential.
Being single has been kinda fun
Acknowledging the enjoyment of being single.
But I can see you with me ridin' shotgun
Imagining the person as a companion.
I'll take you baby anywhere you wanna go
Expressing a willingness to go anywhere together.
And together we can have more fun than we can have alone
Suggesting that shared experiences are more enjoyable.
It takes two to make love baby
Reiterating the need for two in love.
I'm sure of that
Reaffirming confidence in the statement.
I'm one, you're one
Recognizing the individuality of both partners.
You do the math
Repeating the suggestion to assess the relationship's potential.
I ain't never been a number's guy, but sure enough
Admitting a lack of affinity for numbers but realizing the significance of the person.
I look into your eyes and all adds up
Confirming that looking into the person's eyes reveals a meaningful connection.
It takes two to make love baby
Reiterating the importance of two in love.
I'm sure of that
Expressing certainty in the statement.
I'm one, you're one
Acknowledging the individuality of both partners once again.
You do the math
Reiterating the suggestion to evaluate the relationship.
I'm one, you're one
Restating the individuality of both partners.
You do the math
Repeating the encouragement to assess the relationship's potential.
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