Kids

Love's Battle: A Song of Innocence and Heartache
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Lyrics

The kids are playing in the sun

The children are enjoying themselves outdoors under the sunlight.

They think their life has just begun

They believe that their lives have just started, indicating their youthful perspective.

For them it's just another day

For the kids, it's a routine day like any other.

Playing games all the kids would play

Engaging in typical games that children commonly play.

There won't be a me and you

The implication that the relationship between the speaker and the listener might end if the conflicts persist.

If we keep on fighting like we do

Addressing the ongoing disputes and suggesting that continuous arguments could lead to separation.

Baby please don't walk away,

A plea for the partner not to leave, reminiscent of childlike requests.

Saying things only kids would say

Asking the partner not to utter things that might resemble childish speech.

Kids, what do they know about loving now

Rhetorical questioning about the understanding of love by children at present.

Loving, loving you here and I love when you're gone

Expressing love both when the partner is present and absent, showcasing the complexities of affection.

Just another can't find the way

An inability to find a resolution or path forward in the relationship.


Take your care boots on, this is love long gone

Suggesting the need to be prepared for a love that has faded away.

Give a piece of trust, make it worth fighting for

Encouraging to invest trust in the relationship, making it worth the effort to fight for.

Take your care boots on, this is love long gone

Similar to line 13, indicating the readiness required for a love that has diminished.

Give a piece of trust, make it worth fighting for

Reiterating the importance of trust as a fundamental aspect worth fighting for in the relationship.


You shout with nothing to say

Describing shouting without substance or meaning behind the words.

And fight til you get your way

Continuing to argue until one achieves their desired outcome.

It hurts but what can I do,

Expressing the pain caused by the situation but asserting a refusal to be used or manipulated.

I won't turn into working tool

Declaring a refusal to become merely a tool for someone else's purposes.

Kids, what do they know about loving now

Reiteration of the earlier question about children's comprehension of love.

Loving, loving you here and I love when you're gone

Expressing affection regardless of the partner's presence or absence, echoing line 10.

Just another can't find the way

A repetition of the theme of feeling lost or directionless in the relationship.


Take your care boots on, this is love long gone

A repetition emphasizing the necessity of preparing for a love that has faded.

Give a piece of trust, make it worth fighting for

Reiterating the importance of trust as a cornerstone worth fighting for.

Take your care boots on, this is love long gone

Similar to line 26, indicating readiness for a love that has diminished.

Give a piece of trust, make it worth fighting for

Emphasizing the significance of trust as an element worth fighting for in the relationship.


You're playing in my ...sun

Indicating that the partner is enjoying the speaker's positivity and light in life.

You're thinking life has just begun

Reflecting the partner's belief that life is just beginning, mirroring line 2.

You're throwing all my love away

Discarding the affection given by the speaker, resembling the act of throwing away love.

Just another California day

Referring to an ordinary day in California, possibly symbolizing a typical or mundane day.


Take your care boots on, this is love long gone

A repetition emphasizing the need to prepare for a love that has diminished.

Give a piece of trust, make it worth fighting for

Reiterating the importance of trust as a foundational element worth fighting for.

Take your care boots on, this is love long gone

Similar to line 36, indicating readiness for a love that has faded.

Give a piece of trust, make it worth fighting for.

Emphasizing the significance of trust as a crucial element worth fighting for in the relationship.

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