Lyrics
Girl, I love your hair like that
Expressing admiration for the girl's hairstyle.
Tucked underneath that old ball cap
Complimenting her appearance with a specific reference to the ball cap.
But my fingers ain't got nothing to run through
Yearning for a more intimate connection by expressing a desire to run fingers through her hair.
So let it down
Suggesting the idea of letting her hair down, possibly symbolizing letting go or being more open.
And that moon is shining way too bright
Commenting on the brightness of the moon and proposing a more intimate atmosphere with candlelight.
Girl, all we need's the candle light
Advocating for simplicity and intimacy over extravagant settings.
What do you say I go and pull the shade
Suggesting pulling the shade for added privacy and creating a cozy ambiance.
And let it down
Reiterating the idea of letting her hair down, emphasizing openness and vulnerability.
Baby, all the walls you've built around your heart
Addressing emotional barriers or defenses around the girl's heart.
It's time we knocked 'em to the ground
Encouraging breaking down emotional walls to foster a deeper connection.
Everyone's got history, but girl you're safe here with me
Assuring the girl of a safe space despite any past struggles or baggage.
That hurt that you've been carrying 'round
Acknowledging emotional pain and suggesting letting it go.
Let it down
Reiterating the call to release emotional burdens.
Oh, let it down
Emphasizing the importance of letting go and being open.
Let it down like a drop of rain
Using the metaphor of rain to symbolize letting emotions flow freely.
Let it down like a falling star
Comparing letting go to a falling star, possibly signifying a beautiful and natural process.
Let it down like an answered prayer
Connecting the act of letting down to an answered prayer, implying relief and resolution.
Let it down in the name of love
Linking the act of letting down to the power of love.
Let it down, girl, for you and me
Encouraging the girl to let down her guard for the sake of their relationship.
Let down your guard and don't be scared
Reiterating the call for vulnerability and reassurance that there is nothing to fear.
Baby, all the walls you've built around your heart
Revisiting the theme of emotional barriers around the girl's heart.
It's time we knocked 'em to the ground
Continuing to advocate for breaking down those emotional walls.
Everyone's got history, but girl you're safe here with me
Reaffirming the safety and acceptance she can find in the relationship.
That hurt that you've been carrying 'round
Addressing the emotional pain she carries and urging her to release it.
Let it down
Repeating the call to let it down, reinforcing the central theme.
Girl, let it down
Specifically addressing the girl to let down her guard and be vulnerable.
Let it down
Repeating the directive to let it down, emphasizing its significance.
Ooh, girl I love your hair like that
Repeating the admiration for the girl's hair, creating a sense of continuity and connection.
Tucked underneath that old ball cap
Recalling the initial compliment on her hairstyle, concluding the song with a consistent theme.
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