Dyin' for It

Yearning for Love: Mudhoney's 'Dyin' for It' Emotive Journey
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Lyrics

First thing I remember baby, you came floating by

Reflecting on the initial encounter with the baby, a significant memory.

And now my heart pounds out a brand new beat

Expressing the intense emotional impact, a new heartbeat symbolizing a profound change.

I lost touch with everything I used to be

Acknowledging a disconnection from the past self due to the transformative experience.

Everything before that belongs to someone else's life

Highlighting a radical shift where everything before this encounter seems like another person's life.


You got me cryin' for ya baby

Expressing emotional vulnerability, crying as a response to the impact of the encounter.

You got me dyin' for it baby

Describing a strong desire or need, using the metaphor of "dyin' for it."

Oh Lord, what else can I do?

Seeking guidance or solace from a higher power, acknowledging a sense of helplessness.


You know I'm tryin' to get through

Affirming efforts to overcome challenges or obstacles related to the transformative experience.

Next thing I know, you dropped out of sight

Noticing the disappearance of the person, introducing a sense of loss or absence.

Now I see you every time I close my eyes

Indicating that the person remains a vivid presence in the speaker's imagination or dreams.

Moving so smoothly along the hot concrete

Describing the person's graceful and effortless movement along a challenging path (hot concrete).

The way you move could make tonight complete

Recognizing the attractiveness of the person's movement, suggesting its potential to enhance the current moment.

You got me dyin' for it baby

Reiterating the intense desire or yearning, using the metaphor of "dyin' for it."

You know I'm tryin' to get through

Continuing efforts to navigate challenges and connect with the transformative experience.


You got me cryin' for ya baby

Revisiting the theme of emotional vulnerability, crying as a response to the impact of the encounter.

Oh Lord, what else can I do?

Seeking guidance or solace from a higher power, reiterating a sense of helplessness.

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