Trouble Blues
Someday Troubles Fade: Charles Brown's Melancholic OdeLyrics
So many tears
Feeling a great amount of sorrow and sadness.
Since you went away
Experiencing tears and emotional pain since the departure of a significant person.
I'll always think of you
Expressing a commitment to always remember the departed person.
Each night and day
Continuing to think about the departed person every night and day.
Someday, someday, my darlin'
Anticipating a future time when the troubles caused by the departure will end.
I won't be troubled no mo'
Expressing hope for a time when there will be no more troubles.
Trouble, trouble
Acknowledging the misery that comes with trouble.
Has its misery
Highlighting the distress and suffering associated with trouble.
Already had
Reflecting on the past when the singer experienced the best moments, and now those moments are gone.
The best of po' me
Expressing the hardships and challenges faced by the singer.
Someday, someday, my darlin'
Reiterating the hope for a future time free from troubles.
I won't be troubled no mo'
Expressing the desire for a trouble-free existence in the future.
You heard my story
Sharing a personal narrative or experience of trouble and heartbreak.
I'll sing my song
Committing to expressing the singer's feelings through song.
'Bout you leavin' po' me
Conveying the emotional pain of being abandoned by the significant person.
You know that's wrong
Asserting that the act of leaving is morally incorrect or unjust.
Someday, someday, my darlin'
Reiterating the hope for a future free from troubles and distress.
I won't be troubled no mo'
Expressing the anticipation of a time when troubles will cease to exist.
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