I Started Crying
Emotional Reflections: Unveiling the Tears in Chanté Moore's 'I Started Crying'Lyrics
I I started to cry I I started to cry I started crying I started crying I started crying I started crying I started crying I started to cry
The speaker began shedding tears
Verse 1: Goodnight baby I'd rather dream Than see where we're going awake (I'd rather be dreamin') So i Close my eyes and fantasize About our love and the way it used to be (candleLight Holding hands making a lifetime of plans) We let our desires lead the way (My house, your car and then our child_ Oh, what a life...I woke up and started to cry
The speaker prefers dreaming over facing reality, reminiscing about past love and aspirations. Upon waking up, the stark contrast prompts tears.
Chorus: (I started crying) I started crying (I started crying) I started to cry (i started crying) I started crying (I started crying) I, I started to cry
The repetition emphasizes the act of crying initiated by the speaker.
Verse 2: Tell me, tell me you've got news for me Tell me that's not the way it has to be That we can make love like the way we did before And make war no more
The speaker desires reassurance that the current situation isn't final, longing for a return to past love and harmony instead of conflict.
be Sec: (Now you're kissing me) Ooh, and i like that (Now you're telling me) Everything is gonna be all right (How our love can be) It can be better than it was before Tell me, tell me more, tell me more!
Expressing pleasure at physical intimacy and seeking affirmation that love can be rekindled and improved.
Bridge: You look in my eyes and tell me you've changed And tell me I don't ever have to change my name You smiled at me and started to fly Oh, what a life I woke up and started to cry
The speaker desires affirmation of change and acceptance, hoping for a renewed life. The contrast between this hope and reality leads to tears upon waking.
(repeat chorus to fade)
The repetition of the chorus reinforces the emotional response, reflecting the ongoing state of crying.
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