WORTH IT

Unlocking Love's Depths: Deciphering Stars and Rabbit's 'Worth It'
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Lyrics

Are you coming baby eyes

Expressing anticipation and questioning if the person is approaching with affection.

It takes two to do the ocean

Highlighting the collaborative effort required, using "two" metaphorically for a meaningful connection like an ocean.

Are you coming baby eyes

Reiterating the anticipation and desire for the person to come closer.

It takes two to do the sky

Continuing the metaphor, emphasizing the shared responsibility in creating something vast and beautiful, like the sky.

Are you coming baby eyes

Repeating the theme of anticipation and the need for mutual involvement.

It takes two to do the ocean

Reiterating the importance of joint effort in achieving something significant, akin to the vastness of an ocean.

Are you coming baby eyes

Asking again if the person is approaching and emphasizing the need for shared experiences, like creating a sky together.

It takes two to do the sky

Echoing the collaborative theme, underlining that certain things, like the sky, require the active participation of both.

Making scene of fairy tale was it worthy?

Reflecting on the effort put into creating a fairy tale scenario and questioning its worthiness, possibly hinting at the challenges faced.

White love in the drawing sand make it worth it

Stressing the value of love depicted in a drawing on the sand and suggesting that such efforts are worth it.

Are you coming baby eyes

Repeated inquiry about the person's approach, maintaining the theme of anticipation and desire for connection.

It takes two to do the ocean

Reiterating the importance of joint effort, using the ocean metaphor to symbolize the depth and vastness of a meaningful relationship.

Are you coming baby eyes

Repeating the question and emphasizing the collaborative aspect, especially in creating something as vast as the sky.

It takes two to do the sky

Stressing the shared responsibility in crafting something beautiful and significant, akin to the vastness of the sky.

I build the high fortress you take polaroid

Describing the creation of a protective barrier, possibly indicating efforts to safeguard the relationship, while the partner captures memories through polaroids.

I watch the halo moon you slow down the road

Observing the partner's actions under the moonlight, possibly signifying a shared journey and slowing down to appreciate the moments together.

Are you coming baby eyes

Reiterating the anticipation and questioning if the person is approaching with affection, emphasizing the eyes as a gateway to emotions.

Are you coming baby eyes

Repeating the inquiry about the person's approach, maintaining the theme of anticipation and desire for connection.

Are you coming baby eyes

Continuing the anticipation theme, expressing a longing for the person to come closer, perhaps suggesting emotional closeness.

Are you coming baby eyes

Repeating the question and emphasizing the need for shared experiences, possibly hinting at the desire for a deeper connection.

Are you coming baby eyes

Reiterating the theme of anticipation and questioning if the person is approaching, emphasizing the emotional connection through the eyes.

Are you coming baby eyes

Concluding with the repeated question, underlining the central theme of longing for the person and the importance of mutual participation in the relationship.

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