God Damn Song
Unveiling Life's Paradox: The God Damn Song by Derek LuttrellLyrics
You’ve always lived the simple life like it’s a grand parade
You've consistently embraced a straightforward life as if it were a magnificent celebration.
Honey I was your road block
I served as an obstacle or hindrance in your path, dear.
Told me since you met me, you just hadn’t felt the same
You confessed that since our meeting, you haven't experienced the same emotions or connection.
Like a boat with no dock
Comparing it to a boat without a dock suggests a lack of stability or direction.
You ask me to change, I tell you that I can’t
When you request me to change, I assert my inability to do so.
Darling believe me if there’s a lord up above
Expressing doubt about the existence of a higher power, questioning the fairness of who I am.
Then god damned the man I am to be the man I was
If there is a god, may they condemn the person I am in order to revert to the person I used to be.
You were raising children, oney I was raising cain
You were focused on nurturing children, while I was indulging in a rebellious and wild lifestyle.
Singing songs for the burnouts and barroom brides
Engaging in music for outcasts and women from bars, possibly neglecting responsibilities.
Tried to hear your cries but I was half a world away
Despite trying, I couldn't fully comprehend your distress as I was physically distant.
Honey, I could only hope that all was right
Expressing a desire that everything was okay despite the challenges.
You asked me to stay, I tell you that I can’t
Refusing to stay when asked, indicating an inability to commit or change.
Darling believe me if there’s a lord up above
Reiterating doubts about divine intervention, suggesting internal conflict.
Then god damned the man I am to be the man I was
Asking for divine condemnation for the person I am, hoping to revert to my past self.
And I can’t change
Emphasizing the inability to change, a sense of being stuck in one's ways.
You’ve always lived the simple life like it’s a grand parade
A repetition of the idea that you've embraced a simple life akin to a grand parade.
Honey I was your road block
I acted as an obstruction or impediment in your journey, my dear.
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