Lyrics
First up
Introduction to the situation or topic.
She used to call me but now she's on another man, another man
Expressing that the person used to be in regular contact, but now she's involved with another man.
She was my first love
Acknowledging that she was the speaker's first love.
Remember all the great times that we had
Recalling positive memories of the past relationship.
All the times we had
Emphasizing the repetition of good times shared.
All the times we had
Highlighting the abundance of shared moments.
I was never scared
Expressing fearlessness during the past relationship.
I never cared because you were right here with me
Indicating that the speaker didn't worry or care because the person was present.
You used to hold my hold
Recalling the physical closeness and intimacy in the relationship.
Never cared because you were right here with me
Reiterating the lack of concern due to the person's presence.
Holding on
Describing the act of holding on to something important.
Holding on to something lost
Acknowledging the difficulty of holding on to something that is now lost.
The love is gone
Stating that the love has faded or ended.
Love is gone and I feel alone
Expressing loneliness after the loss of love.
I want to feel your touch
Expressing a desire to feel the physical presence or contact of the person.
Feel your touch because I'm still in love
Describing an enduring love despite the challenges.
Maybe I could sing
Suggesting the possibility of expressing emotions through singing.
That's why I be singing
Explaining the reason for singing, possibly as a means of coping or expressing emotions.
First up
Repeating the initial sentiment of the person being "First up."
She used to call me but now she's on another man, another man
Reiterating the change in the person's behavior, now involved with another man.
She was my first love
Reaffirming that she was the speaker's first love.
Remember all the great times that we had
Recalling positive memories once again.
All the times we had
Emphasizing the repetition of shared times as a way of closure.
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