Am I Still Your Baby
Am I Still Your Baby: A Reflection on Love and InsecurityLyrics
Am I still your baby
Asking if the person is still considered a baby by their partner
Am I your Number One
Inquiring if they are still the partner's number one
Am I the one you want
Questioning if they are still the preferred person to come home to
To come home to
Asking if they are the one the partner wants after a day's work
When your day is done
Checking if they are the comforting presence at the end of the partner's day
Do I turn your head
Asking if the partner is still attracted when they wear a red dress
When I wear that red dress
Questioning if their kisses are still perceived as sweet and tender
Are my kisses sweet and tender
Wondering if they are still considered the best by their partner
Am I still the best
Repeating the question of whether they are still the partner's baby
Am I still your baby
Reiterating the question of being the partner's baby
I'm not as young
Acknowledging aging and the changes it brings
As I used to be
Expressing awareness of not being as young as before
And there are lots of girls
Recognizing the presence of other girls who may be more attractive
That are prettier than me
Accepting the existence of competitors in terms of beauty
But if you had your choice
Pondering if, given the choice, they would still be the partner's preference
Of anyone
Questioning if they would remain the partner's chosen one
Tell me, would I still be your baby
Repeating the question of whether they would still be the partner's baby
Would I still be your baby
Reiterating the question of remaining the partner's baby
Maybe I'm like a song
Comparing oneself to a song on the radio, suggesting familiarity
On the radio
Describing a sense of being well-known, like a familiar song
Where you know my every note
Emphasizing that the partner knows every aspect of them
My every rhyme
Highlighting the depth of the partner's understanding
I have no more secrets to tell you
Claiming openness and having no more secrets to hide
And you know
Acknowledging the partner's possession of their heart
You've got this heart of mine
Emphasizing the partner's deep connection with them
But am I still your baby
Repeating the question of being the partner's baby
Am I still your baby
Reiterating the question of remaining the partner's baby
Am I still your baby
Repeating the question of staying the partner's baby
I'm not as young
Acknowledging aging and the changes it brings (repeated)
As I used to be
Expressing awareness of not being as young as before (repeated)
And there are lots of girls
Recognizing the presence of other girls who may be more attractive (repeated)
That are prettier than me
Accepting the existence of competitors in terms of beauty (repeated)
But if you had your choice
Pondering if, given the choice, they would still be the partner's preference (repeated)
Of anyone
Questioning if they would remain the partner's chosen one (repeated)
Tell me, would I still be your baby
Repeating the question of whether they would still be the partner's baby (repeated)
Would I still be your baby
Reiterating the question of remaining the partner's baby (repeated)
Would I still be your baby
Repeating the question of staying the partner's baby (repeated)
Tell me
Asking the partner to confirm if they are still considered their baby
Would I still be
Posing the question again, emphasizing the desire for confirmation
Your baby
Repeating the question one final time for emphasis
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