Lyrics
Who picks up the stars in the morning
Reflecting on the mystery of who takes care of the stars at the beginning of the day.
I just won a bucket full of gold
Celebrating a significant victory or achievement, metaphorically represented as winning a bucket full of gold.
Baby looks at me like she owns me
Describing a gaze from a partner that implies possession or control.
Baby you are wrong I don’t belong to anyone no more
Asserting independence and stating that the speaker doesn't belong to anyone anymore.
Boys will be boys but I like to play in love
Acknowledging typical behavior of boys but expressing a preference for playing in love.
Hold onto my arm I’ll take you to the moon and back
Offering to take the partner on an adventurous journey, symbolically to the moon and back.
I’ll give you my coat when you’re cold don’t want it back
Promising to provide comfort and support, such as giving a coat, without expecting it to be returned.
I’ll keep that last sip for you, my love
Reserving a special moment or gesture for the partner, expressing love and devotion.
Who picks up the stars in the morning
Repeating the contemplation of who takes care of the stars in the morning.
I just won a bucket full of gold
Reiterating the sense of accomplishment or prosperity, winning a bucket full of gold.
Baby looks at me like she owns me
Describing a possessive look from the partner, possibly emphasizing a connection or bond.
Baby you are wrong I don’t belong to anyone no more
Reaffirming independence and emphasizing that the speaker does not belong to anyone.
Girls will be girls they just wanna have some fun
Observing that girls also have their own desires for enjoyment and fun.
Every girl’s got a knee with a bruise on
Noting physical evidence of girls having fun, like bruises on their knees.
Couple of glasses or several bottles done
Referencing the consumption of alcohol, either in glasses or bottles, as part of the girls' enjoyment.
She keeping it clapping for me to just make it home
Describing a girl's enthusiastic response or applause, possibly for the speaker's safe return.
Who picks up the stars in the morning
Repeating the contemplation of who takes care of the stars in the morning, creating a thematic thread.
I just won a bucket full of gold
Reiterating the celebration of success, winning a bucket full of gold.
Baby looks at me like she owns me
Emphasizing the possessive gaze from the partner as mentioned earlier in the lyrics.
Baby you are wrong I don’t belong to anyone no more
Restating the speaker's autonomy and detachment from any specific ownership or commitment.
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