See You Through
Heartfelt Journey: Navigating Life's Challenges with 'See You Through'Lyrics
My kid knows enough
Expressing awareness that the speaker's child possesses a sufficient level of knowledge or understanding.
Don't stop him
Encouraging not to hinder or prevent the child from pursuing their interests or desires.
From going off again
Acknowledging the inevitability of the child venturing into new experiences or challenges.
Looking at the hand get tough
Observing resilience and strength in the face of difficult situations, symbolized by hands getting tough.
Using that table saw
Highlighting the use of a table saw, possibly as a metaphor for handling life's challenges with precision and skill.
What my baby saw
Recalling a moment when the speaker's emotional vulnerability was witnessed by their child.
When I broke down
Describing a personal breakdown, marked by tears and a plea to a higher power.
In tears, oh god again
Expressing a recurring emotional struggle and seeking divine intervention.
Looking at the hand get tough
Continuing to face challenges and adversities, emphasizing the resilience of the hands.
Trying to keep that roof up
Struggling to maintain stability, possibly in the context of sustaining a home (roof).
I hear you a mile away
Noticing the child from a distance, possibly referring to their distinct presence or personality.
On a horse
Imagining the child riding a horse, portraying strength or independence.
That's my kid
Reiterating the speaker's emotional connection and pride in the mentioned child.
That's my kid
Emphasizing and reaffirming the identity of the child as the speaker's own.
And I see you through
Claiming the ability to understand and perceive the child's experiences and emotions.
A year away
Projecting the speaker's vision of seeing the child a year into the future.
On a house
Symbolizing a house as a representation of the child's life or journey.
That's my kid
Reiterating the speaker's emotional connection and pride in the mentioned child.
That's my kid
Emphasizing and reaffirming the identity of the child as the speaker's own.
I have two halves
Expressing a sense of being incomplete, with the heart represented as two halves.
My heart in your hands
Symbolizing vulnerability and emotional dependence by entrusting one's heart to someone else.
I have two halves
Repeating the idea of having two halves of the heart, underscoring its significance.
My heart in your hands
Reiterating the symbolism of vulnerability and emotional dependence.
I have to have
Stressing the necessity of entrusting one's heart to another for completeness.
My heart in your hands
Emphasizing the importance of maintaining emotional connections for personal fulfillment.
I hear you a mile away
Repeating the earlier imagery of hearing the child from a distance, perhaps emphasizing attentiveness.
On a horse
Reiterating the vivid image of the child riding a horse, highlighting their strength or resilience.
That's my kid
Affirming the speaker's emotional connection and pride in the mentioned child.
That's my kid
Emphasizing and reaffirming the identity of the child as the speaker's own.
And I see you through
Asserting the ability to perceive and understand the child's experiences and emotions.
A year away
Reiterating the speaker's vision of seeing the child a year into the future.
On a house
Using a house as a metaphor for the child's life or journey.
That's my kid
Reiterating the speaker's emotional connection and pride in the mentioned child.
Woah oh
Concluding with a vocalization, possibly expressing emotion or intensity.
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