Good Morning Little Schoolgirl
Morning Blues: Muddy Waters' Tale of Longing and LoveLyrics
Good morning little school girl
Expressing a greeting to a young female student
Good morning little school girl
Repeating the morning greeting, possibly emphasizing the girl's youth
Can I go home with
Asking if he can accompany the girl home
Can I go home with you?
Reiterating the desire to go home with the girl
Tell your mother and your father
Instructing the girl to inform her parents about the situation
I once was a schoolboy too
Sharing that the speaker was once a schoolboy, possibly highlighting a common experience
Sometime I don't know what
Expressing uncertainty or confusion
Sometime I don't know what
Repeating the uncertainty, perhaps related to dealing with a woman
Woman, what in this world to
Pondering about what a woman in the world might want or need
Woman what in this world to do
Seeking advice or expressing a lack of knowledge about handling a woman
I don't wanna hurt your feelings
Asserting a desire not to harm the girl emotionally
Or even get mad with you
Stating the intention not to become angry with the girl
I'm gonna buy me a airplane
Expressing a desire to acquire an airplane, possibly as a symbol of success or freedom
I'm gonna buy me a airplane
Repeating the intention to buy an airplane
I'm gonna fly all over Chevy, man
Planning to fly over a place called Chevy man town
I'm gonna fly over Chevy man town
Reiterating the plan to fly over Chevy man town
If I don't find my baby
Expressing a commitment not to let the airplane down unless the speaker finds their baby
Ain't gonna let my airplane down
Clarifying the condition under which the airplane will not be landed
Now who's that coming, yonder?
Posing a question about someone approaching in the distance
Now who's that coming, yonder?
Repeating the question about the approaching person
She all dressed up and pretty
Describing the approaching person as well-dressed and pretty
She all dressed up and pretty, yeah
Repeating the description of the well-dressed and pretty person
Now, if she don't be my baby
Expressing a preference for the well-dressed and pretty person to be the speaker's baby
I'd soon to see her dead
Stating a strong aversion to the person if she is not the speaker's baby
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