Take Your Trouble With You
Embrace the Journey: Take Your Troubles and Find the Hidden GoldLyrics
TAKE YOUR TROUBLE WITH YOU WHEN YOU GO
Encouraging the listener to take their troubles with them when leaving.
Lately all we ever do is fight
Describing a period of frequent arguments.
going at each other morning noon and night I know you think that I’m the cause of all your misery
Acknowledging the perception that the speaker is the cause of the listener's unhappiness.
But before you walk on out that door
Before the listener leaves, a plea for a moment of consideration.
Let me ask you please…
Expressing a request for dialogue or understanding before a decision is made.
To Take your trouble with you when you go
Reiterating the advice to take troubles along when leaving.
We’re better off together than alone
Highlighting the belief that being together is better than being alone.
There’s still a piece of heaven
Indicating that there is still something positive in their relationship.
In our broken pot of gold
Metaphorically referencing a remaining "piece of heaven" despite difficulties.
So take your trouble with you when you go
Repeating the advice to take troubles along when departing.
We’ve had a lot of good times though the years
Reflecting on past good times shared by the couple.
Lord knows we had more than our fair share of tears
Acknowledging the presence of tears and challenges in their history.
Don’t let out lives together be just a memory
Expressing a desire for their shared experiences not to become mere memories.
I’m the only one who knows the kind of trouble that you need
Claiming an understanding of the specific troubles the listener faces.
So Take your trouble with you when you go
Reiterating the suggestion to take troubles when leaving for emphasis.
We’re better off together than alone
Emphasizing the idea that unity is preferable to solitude.
There’s still a piece of heaven
Repeating the notion of a positive aspect in their relationship.
In our broken pot of gold
Reiterating the metaphor of a "broken pot of gold" with remaining value.
So take your trouble with you when you go
Echoing the advice to take troubles when leaving as a strong recommendation.
There’s still a piece of heaven
Repeating the metaphorical reference to a positive element amid difficulties.
in our broken pot of gold
Reiterating the idea of value within their shared challenges.
So take your trouble with you when you go
Stressing the importance of taking troubles when departing.
Yeah take your trouble with you when you go
Repeating the main advice to take troubles when leaving.
Take this trouble with you when you go
Concluding with a final urging to take troubles when departing.
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