Little Bloomer

Blossoming Love: Unveiling the Heartfelt Journey in Noah Guy's 'Little Bloomer'
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Lyrics

I cannot see beyond the coast

I am limited in my vision, unable to see beyond the immediate challenges.

Baby, baby, baby now

Endearing repetition, possibly expressing affection or urgency.

I plant the seeds but couldn’t sow

I planted the seeds of potential, but they didn't flourish or develop.

And baby baby now

Repetition for emphasis, echoing a sense of longing or yearning.

How will they realize my heart beats through the phone

Questioning whether others will understand the emotional connection through distant communication.

And darlin you, you’ll keep on fighting till I walk through that door

Encouraging someone to persevere and keep fighting until a reunion occurs.

I say

Introducing a statement or expression.

Bloomer, tap out, okay?

Directing someone named Bloomer to surrender or take a break.

Your mama said your daddy’s coming back some day

Referring to parental advice, suggesting optimism about a father's return.

Little bloomer, tap out, hearts gone through the most (The most)

Repeating the call for Bloomer to take a break, acknowledging the emotional toll.

Little Bloomer, tap out, okay?

Reiteration of the message about parental expectations and hope for a reunion.

Your mama said your daddy’s coming back some day

Reiterating the idea that love is more profound than perceived.

Little bloomer, tap out, love means more than you know (Than you know yea)

Stressing the significance of love beyond one's comprehension.

There from the start yeah this is showtime

Highlighting the importance of the present moment as a significant event or performance.

(Ooooo forever, ever)

Incorporating a soulful expression, possibly indicating eternal commitment.

But love locked me down so I had to turn right on a dime

Love constrained the person, compelling a swift change in direction.

(Love could never, ever)

Emphasizing that love, despite its challenges, is enduring.

I saw yours in mine, never knew I’d make my own

Unexpectedly finding and creating a unique love story.

From the dirt we built our home

Building a foundation from humble beginnings.

Brick and mortar shakes the bones

Using strong materials to construct a stable and enduring home.

(Yea-Ayee)

Exclamation expressing affirmation or agreement.

Little Bloomer, tap out, okay?

Repeating the plea for Bloomer to take a break, acknowledging emotional struggles.

Your mama said your daddy’s coming back some day

Reiterating hope for a father's return despite challenges.

Little bloomer, tap out, hearts gone through the most (The most)

Restating the toll on the heart during challenging times.

Little Bloomer, tap out, okay?

Repetition of the call for Bloomer to take a break, emphasizing the emotional strain.

Your mama said your daddy’s coming back some day

Echoing the expectation of a father's return, underscoring the emotional journey.

Little bloomer, tap out, love means more than you know

Reiterating that love holds more significance than one comprehends.

Little bloomer baby, watcha up to baby

Endearing address and assurance of returning home soon.

I’m coming right home for you So stay where you are, I miss what you do (Ohh)

Expressing eagerness to reunite and a sense of missing the other person's actions.

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