Release

Unveiling the Emotional Odyssey: Mima Manton's 'Release'
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Lyrics

Don't things get easy

Expressing that things become easier as one puts in more effort.

The harder you try?

Highlighting the idea that increased effort leads to greater ease.

Well let me tell you baby

Addressing someone affectionately, possibly a romantic partner.

Oh I've tried a couple of hundred times

Stating having attempted many times, possibly at a relationship or goal.

The way you hold me late at night

Describing the comfort of being held at night by the person addressed.

Well let me tell you I've tried, Oh I've tried

Reiterating efforts made to experience the mentioned comfort.

Oh I've tried like a couple of hundred times

Emphasizing the repetition of attempts, possibly for emotional connection.

Baby release

Expressing a desire for emotional release or liberation.

Oh, won't you just let me be?

Pleading to be allowed freedom or space.

Why (why, why,why,why,why,why)

Repetition of the question, emphasizing the need for release.

Won't you just let me be?

Repeating the plea for freedom or release.

Don't you get used to many a thing

Suggesting desensitization to various experiences over time.

When you hear me calling?

Asking if the person being addressed recognizes the call or plea.

I know that you are changing

Acknowledging a perceived change in the person being addressed.

And everybody's gonna let you down

Expressing a sense of disappointment in others, anticipating letdowns.

But best believe me because one day

Asserting a future moment of deep connection or understanding.

I'm gonna look right into your eyes

Anticipating a significant gaze or moment of intimacy.

Well then they try to run me down

Referencing attempts by others to undermine or criticize.

It's funny 'cuz I can't hear them

Humorously noting an inability to hear negative comments due to self-confidence.

I'm too busy wearing my damn crown

Expressing self-assuredness and a sense of personal achievement.

(Oh)

An exclamation, possibly emphasizing busyness or self-importance.

I'm too busy yeah

Reiterating busyness and lack of time for negativity.

Don't things get easy

Rephrasing the idea that challenges become easier with increased effort.

The harder you try? (Oh the harder that you)

Reiterating the concept that increased effort leads to greater ease.

Well let me tell you baby, oh baby

Expressing continued efforts, possibly in a relationship.

Oh I've tried a couple hundred times (I've tried a couple hundred times)

Repeating the idea of numerous attempts, potentially at reconciliation.

And when you hold me (When you hold me)

Describing the experience of being held late at night by the person addressed.

Late at night (Oh so late at night)

Reiterating the late-night comfort sought in the relationship.

Well let me tell you I've tried

Emphasizing ongoing efforts to experience the mentioned comfort.

Oh I've tried

Repeating the acknowledgment of persistent attempts.

Oh I've tried like a couple of hundred times (Oh I've tried like a couple of hundred damn times)

Emphasizing the frequency of attempts, possibly for emotional connection.

Baby release

Reiterating the desire for emotional release or liberation.

Oh, baby release

Repeating the plea for freedom or release.

Won't you just let me be? (baby release, Oh)

Restating the request to be allowed freedom or space.

Why (why, why,why,why,why,why)

Repetition of the question, emphasizing the need for release.

Won't you just let me?

Repeating the plea for freedom or release.

(Why won't ya?)

Pleading for the person to let go and allow freedom.

Just let me be (Why won't ya?)

Continuing the plea for the person to release and let go.

Just let me (Why won't ya?)

Persisting in the plea for the person to let go and allow freedom.

Won't ya just let me be? (Why won't you just)

Repetition of the request for release and freedom.

Just let me

Continuing to request freedom and release.

Why won't you just let me be?

Repeating the question, pleading for the person to let go and allow freedom.

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