Summertime

Serenade of Summer Dreams: Unveiling Life's Easy Moments
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Lyrics

Summertime and the livin' is easy

Summer has arrived, and life is relaxed and leisurely.

Fish are jumpin' and the cotton is high

Nature is vibrant; fish are active, and the cotton crops have grown tall.

Oh, your daddy's rich and your ma is good-lookin'

Describing the privileged background of the child's parents: the father is wealthy, and the mother is attractive.

So hush little baby, don't you cry

A reassurance to the baby, encouraging calmness and comfort.


One of these mornings

Indicating a future moment when things will improve.

You're gonna rise up singing

An optimistic anticipation of the child's joyful awakening and singing.

Yes you'll spread your wings

Expressing the idea of the child achieving freedom and success.

cnd you'll take to the sky

Metaphorically, the child will soar and achieve great heights.

But 'til that morning

Until that future moment arrives.

There ain't nothin' can harm you

Emphasizing that until that hopeful time, the child is safe and protected.

With Daddy and Mammy standin' by

Reiterating the assurance that the child is secure with the support of their parents.


Summertime, and the livin' is easy

Repeats the initial line, reinforcing the laid-back nature of summertime.

Fish are jumpin' and the cotton is high

Restates the lively aspect of nature during summer.

Oh, your daddy's rich and your ma is good-lookin'

Repeated description of the parents' status, highlighting their wealth and attractiveness.

So hush little baby, don't you cry

A repetition of comforting the baby, urging calmness and tranquility.


Oh don't you cry

Emphasizing again the plea for the baby not to cry.

Oh don't you cry

Repeating the plea for the baby's calmness.

Don't you cry

Repeatedly urging the baby not to cry.

Oh don't you cry

Final plea for the baby's tranquility.

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