Parenthood
A Journey of Love and Dreams: Parenthood UnveiledLyrics
The water never left him alone, never game him a home, until he came out right.
The water symbolizes troubles or challenges that persist, but eventually, they ceased, and the person found a sense of belonging.
The moon on the back of his head, where the jackal was dead, gave midnight sigh.
The moon on the back of his head refers to a moment of relief or completion after overcoming a significant obstacle (jackal). Midnight sigh conveys a peaceful moment.
And the wind from the weight of the world, had the look of a girl who had just got high,
The wind, carrying the weight of the world, resembles the carefree and euphoric feeling of someone who just got high.
We fall from the top the world.
We fall from the top of the world signifies a fall from a high point or achievement, suggesting a sense of loss or setback.
We fall from the top the world.
Reiteration of the previous line, emphasizing the theme of falling or facing challenges.
Jakey, Jakey, saying you’re my cup’o’tea
Expressing affection and admiration for someone named Jakey, attributing positive qualities and influence on the speaker's life.
You’re the call of life and light in me.
-Jakey, Jakey, saying you’re so sweet to me,
-You’re the call of all that I can be.
-And the panic at the pit of his heart, where the story would start, sat him in between.
The panic at the pit of the heart suggests anxiety, and sitting between the start of a story and a family described as crazed highlights a complex and challenging situation.
The love of a mother amazed, and a family crazed as human beings.
Acknowledging the amazing love of a mother and the challenging dynamics of a family, portraying the complexity of human relationships.
The doors were eternally shut, to dark of the cuts on the dreams he had.
Doors eternally shut to dark cuts on dreams signify obstacles and challenges that hinder the pursuit of aspirations.
We fall from the top the world.
Reiteration of the theme of falling or facing challenges from the top of the world.
We fall from the top the world.
Emphasizing the continuation of challenges or setbacks.
Jakey, Jakey, saying you’re my cup’o’tea
Continuation of expressing affection and admiration for Jakey, emphasizing the positive influence on the speaker's life.
You’re the call of life and light in me.
-Jakey, Jakey, saying you’re so sweet to me,
-You’re the call of all that I can be.
-And all the life you mean to me, the paths we walk just you and me. The dreams we have, for you they’re making.
Reflecting on the significance of life and shared dreams between the speaker and Jakey, with a sense of optimism and purpose.
And all the time you met me there, the light was shining through the years, the dreams I have, The dreams I have for you.
-Jakey, Jakey, saying you’re my cup’o’tea
Continued expressions of love and admiration for Jakey, highlighting the positive impact on the speaker's life.
You’re the call of life and light in me.
-Jakey, Jakey, saying you’re so sweet to me,
-You’re the call of all that I can be.
-Jakey, Jakey, saying you’re my cup’o’tea
Repetition of affectionate expressions towards Jakey, with a plea for eternal help, reinforcing the importance of Jakey in the speaker's life.
You’re the call of life and light in me.
-Help Me, Help Me, oh forever you will be,
-You’re the call of life and light in me.
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