Got a Reason
Navigating Life's Contradictions: Finding Reasons to LoveLyrics
Too good to live or too bad to die
Expressing a dilemma between a life that seems too positive to let go and a situation that feels too negative to endure.
I heard somebody say
Referring to a statement heard from someone else.
The more you live then the more you cry
Highlighting the correlation between life experiences and the inevitability of facing hardships and sorrows.
It’s just the price you pay
Suggesting that facing challenges is a natural consequence of living, and it comes with its own costs.
I’ve got a reason, you got a reason too
Asserting the presence of a personal justification or motive for actions or emotions.
Yes you do, yes you do
Reinforcing the idea that everyone possesses their own motives or reasons.
I got a reason
Reiterating the personal possession of a reason, emphasizing individuality.
I got a reason for loving you
Affirming a specific reason for the emotion of love.
Spent too long in the wishing well
Describing a prolonged period of hopeful thinking or desire without tangible outcomes.
You try to rearrange
Attempting to change or improve a situation without success.
You look around and it’s all the same
Observing the environment and finding it consistently unaltered.
You never change
Stating the resistance or inability to undergo significant change.
I got a reason, you got a reason too
Reaffirming the possession of a personal justification or motive for actions or emotions.
Yes you do, yes you do
Emphasizing the universality of having personal motives or reasons.
Got a reason
Repeating the assertion of possessing a specific reason for the emotion of love.
Got a reason for loving you
Reiterating the possession of a reason for loving someone.
Lady baby, gypsy queen
Addressing or referring to someone as a lady, baby, or gypsy queen, and introducing whimsical elements like an elephant, monkey, and tangerine.
Elephant, Monkey, Tangerine
Introducing playful and imaginative elements that may symbolize unpredictability or the surreal nature of life.
Nothing’s never what it seems
Expressing skepticism about the true nature of things, suggesting that appearances can be deceiving.
What it seems baby
Reiterating the theme of things not being what they appear to be.
Too good to live or too bad to die
Recalling the initial dilemma of life being either too good or too bad.
I heard somebody say
Repeating a statement heard from someone else about the correlation between living and experiencing sorrow.
The more you live then the more you cry
Emphasizing the inevitability of crying more as one lives more.
It’s just the price you pay
Reiterating that facing challenges and sorrows is a price to be paid for living.
I’ve got a reason, you’ve got a reason too
Reaffirming the possession of a personal justification or motive for actions or emotions.
Yes you do, yes you do
Asserting the universality of individuals having personal motives or reasons.
I got a reason
Reiterating the personal possession of a reason, emphasizing individuality.
Got a reason for loving you
Reaffirming a specific reason for the emotion of love.
I got a reason
Reiterating the possession of a reason, possibly suggesting multiple reasons.
I got a reason or two
Confirming the possession of at least one or more reasons for actions or emotions.
Yes you do, yes you do
Emphasizing again the universality of individuals having personal motives or reasons.
I’ve got a reason
Reiterating a specific reason for the emotion of love.
Got a reason for loving you
Reaffirming the possession of a reason for loving someone.
Got a reason
Repeating the assertion of possessing a specific reason for the emotion of love.
Got a reason
Reiterating the possession of a reason, possibly suggesting multiple reasons.
Got a reason
Reaffirming the possession of at least one or more reasons for actions or emotions.
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