Come On

Unveiling the Depths of Love: Let the Good Times Roll with Steven Bernstein and Catherine Russell
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Lyrics

People see me but they just don't know

Expressing the idea that people observe the speaker, but they lack understanding of the emotions within.

What's in my heart, and why I love you so

The speaker emphasizes a deep love and is addressing the mystery of their feelings towards someone.

I love you, baby, like a miner loves gold

Comparing the intensity of love to a miner's passion for gold, suggesting a valuable and precious connection.

So, come on, baby, let the good times roll

An invitation to the partner to join in and enjoy the positive moments together.


Love is nice when it's understood

Love is highlighted as pleasant when it is well comprehended and appreciated.

It's even better, when you're feelin' good

Suggesting that love becomes even more fulfilling when one is in a positive emotional state.

You got me flippin' like flag on a pole

Describing the excitement and joy of love with a metaphor of a flag flipping on a pole.

So, come on, baby, let the good times roll

Encouraging the partner to join in and celebrate the positive times together.


Lot of people live in make believe

Commenting on the prevalence of people living in a fantasy world.

They keep a lot of data up their sleeves

Referring to the secretive nature of some individuals who hide their true selves.

My love you is no kind that folds

Asserting that the speaker's love is steadfast and doesn't easily give in.

So, come on, baby, let the good times roll

Reiterating the call to share and enjoy positive moments in life.


I said, come on and let the good times roll, baby

Repeated invitation to join in the celebration of good times.

Baby, let the good times roll

Reaffirming the desire for the partner to embrace and enjoy the positive experiences.

Yeah, yeah, hey, hey, hey, baby

Expressing enthusiasm and encouragement to the partner to participate in the joyful moments.

Come on, let me feel you roll

Directly urging the partner to engage and share in the positive feelings.


Baby, let the good times roll

Repeating the invitation to let the good times roll, emphasizing the importance of shared happiness.

I say, let the good times roll

Continuing the call for the partner to actively participate in the enjoyment of life.

Turn your left arm out, baby

Using a playful gesture, turning the left arm out, as a symbol of openness and affection.

You know I love you so

Expressing love and affirming the depth of emotions towards the partner.


Turn your left arm out, poor girl

Repeating the gesture of turning the left arm out, emphasizing the sincerity of affection.

'Cause I love you so

Reiterating the strong love for the partner and the desire for mutual affection.

Turn your left arm out, baby

Again, using the symbolic act of turning the left arm out to convey love and openness.

You know I love you so

Affirming love and expressing the depth of emotions towards the partner.

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