Stormy Monday
Navigating the Blues: A Tale of Turbulent Days and Soulful NightsLyrics
They call it stormy Monday
Refers to a difficult and challenging Monday, symbolizing a tough start to the week.
But Tuesday's just as bad
Suggests that Tuesday is just as problematic as Monday, emphasizing ongoing difficulties.
They call it stormy Monday
Reiterates the idea of a stormy Monday, highlighting the persisting challenges of the week.
But Tuesday's just as bad
Reiterates that Tuesday is equally challenging, emphasizing the ongoing struggle.
Lord, and Wednesday's worse
Introduces the idea that Wednesday is even worse, escalating the difficulties faced.
And Thursday's all so bad
States that Thursday is also bad, continuing the theme of a challenging week.
The eagle flies on Friday
Introduces a positive note, indicating that the eagle flies on Friday, possibly symbolizing freedom or relief.
Saturday I go out to play
Expresses the joy of going out to play on Saturday, a break from the challenges of the week.
The eagle flies on Friday
Reiterates the positive aspect of Friday with the eagle flying and Saturday as a day for enjoyment.
Saturday I go out to play
Repeats the idea of Saturday being a day for leisure and fun.
Sunday I go to church, yeah
Mentions going to church on Sunday, emphasizing a spiritual aspect and seeking solace.
Gonna kneel down and pray
Expresses the intention to kneel down and pray on Sunday, indicating a desire for divine intervention or guidance.
Lord have mercy
Starts a plea for mercy, invoking a sense of desperation and need for divine help.
Lord have mercy on me
Repeats the plea for mercy, underscoring the intensity of the appeal for divine intervention.
Lord have mercy
Reiterates the plea for mercy, emphasizing the urgency and sincerity of the request.
Lord have mercy on me
Repeats the plea for mercy, emphasizing the singer's vulnerability and need for divine compassion.
Though I'm tryin' and tryin' to find my baby
Expresses the singer's effort to find their baby, suggesting a personal struggle or quest for connection.
Won't somebody please send 'er home
Pleads for someone to send the baby home, indicating a desire for reconciliation or resolution.
Oh ho
Exclamation of emotion, possibly emphasizing the intensity of the plea.
Lord have mercy
Resumes the plea for mercy, suggesting ongoing challenges and the need for divine assistance.
Lord have mercy on me
Repeats the plea for mercy, emphasizing the continued vulnerability and dependence on divine help.
Yeah, I'm proud, Lord have mercy
Expresses pride but acknowledges the need for mercy, adding complexity to the singer's character.
Lord have mercy on me
Repeats the plea for mercy, underscoring the singer's recognition of their own shortcomings.
Though I'm tryin', tryin' to find my baby
Continues the effort to find the baby, suggesting persistence in seeking resolution or connection.
Won't send 'er home, yeah, oh baby
Reiterates the plea to send the baby home, closing the song with a heartfelt appeal for reconciliation.
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