Big Stuff
Embracing Life's Honeyed Moments: Big Stuff by Martina DaSilva ExplainedLyrics
So you cry
Expressing emotional pain or distress through tears.
What's it about, baby?
Asking for the reason or cause of the emotional distress.
You ask why
Seeking an explanation for the challenging situation.
The blues had to go and pick you
Referring to feeling down or sad, personifying the blues as a force that negatively affects the individual.
So you go
Taking action, moving or heading somewhere.
Down to the shore, kid's stuff
Referring to trivial or insignificant matters, contrasting with the seriousness of the situation.
Don't you know
Highlighting the availability of something sweet or comforting.
There's honey in the store for you, big stuff
Suggesting that there's something good or rewarding waiting for the person experiencing difficulties.
Let's take a ride on my gravy train
Inviting the person to join in or experience something positive together.
The door open wide
Describing an opportunity or invitation with open and welcoming conditions.
So you stare
Indicating a focused, possibly intense, observation or contemplation.
Call it despair, baby
Labeling the emotional state as despair, emphasizing the depth of distress.
Don't you care
Questioning the concern or care of the person in distress.
I'm on the square about you
Asserting honesty and openness about feelings or intentions.
Let's have a try
Proposing a solution or action to address the emotional state.
It maybe that you're my guy
Suggesting a potential romantic connection or commitment.
Let's take a ride on my gravy train
Reiterating the invitation to experience something positive together.
The door open wide
Emphasizing the accessibility and openness of the opportunity.
Come in from out of the rain
Encouraging someone to seek comfort or refuge from difficulties.
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