Lyrics
There’s a good kind of pain
There is a positive and constructive type of pain.
And I carry it with me every day
The speaker carries this pain daily, suggesting a continuous experience.
Makes me think I was born to be brave
This pain leads the speaker to believe they were destined to be courageous.
Born with pain built within
The speaker was born with inherent pain.
And I assure you I feel every sting
The speaker feels every bit of this pain intensely.
Buds will break and it hurts to bloom and bear fruit
The process of growth and fruition is painful but essential.
Body, a home
The body is described as a personal dwelling.
Mine and mine alone
The body belongs solely to the speaker.
Can you see through the eyes of a woman?
Asks if one can understand the experiences through the perspective of a woman.
And you’ll feel the pain a life can give makes you strong
Experiencing the pain in a woman's life can build strength.
RSVP to the life of a woman
Invites acknowledgment of the challenges in a woman's life.
We are free to choose to give a life or let go
Women have the freedom to choose between giving life or letting go.
You and I are much alike
Points out a similarity between the speaker and the listener.
When our face lit up by firelight
Shared joy or excitement reflected in facial expressions.
I am yours and you were born to be mine
Expresses a deep connection and belonging between two individuals.
Body and soul
Body and soul are emphasized as essential elements.
To have and to hold
To possess and cherish these elements.
Can you see through the eyes of a woman?
Pose the question again about understanding through a woman's eyes.
And you’ll feel the pain a life can give makes you strong
Reiterates that experiencing the pain in a woman's life brings strength.
RSVP to the life of a woman
Asks for acknowledgment and response to the challenges of a woman's life.
We are free to choose to give a life or let go
Reiterates the freedom women have to make life choices.
Body, a home
The body is again described as a personal dwelling.
Mine and mine alone
Emphasizes the exclusive ownership of the body by the speaker.
Can you see through the eyes of a woman?
Repeats the question about understanding through a woman's eyes.
Feel through the eyes of a woman
Expands the request to feeling life through a woman's eyes.
Breathe by the life of a woman
Extends the perspective to breathing life from a woman's point of view.
A woman like me
Reiterates the speaker's identity as a woman.
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