You Got the Silver
Silver and Gold: A Love Beyond RichesLyrics
Hey babe, what's in your eyes?
Asking what emotions or thoughts are reflected in the person's eyes.
I saw them flashing like airplane lights
Describing the intensity of the person's gaze, comparing it to flashing airplane lights.
You fill my cup, babe, that's for sure
Expressing gratitude for emotional fulfillment; the person brings joy and completeness.
I must come back
Expressing a desire or need to return for more of the positive experiences shared.
For a little more
Emphasizing the wish for a continued connection or relationship.
You got my heart, you got my soul
Acknowledging that the person has captured the speaker's heart and soul.
You got the silver you got the gold
Highlighting the person's value with references to valuable elements like silver and gold.
You got the diamonds, from the mine
Extending the metaphor to include diamonds, emphasizing the person's preciousness.
Well that's all right
Accepting the material aspects of the relationship as okay, recognizing their role in providing stability.
It'll buy some time
Suggesting that material possessions can buy time or enhance the relationship.
Tell me, honey, what will I do
Seeking guidance or assurance from the person in times of need.
When I'm hungry and thirsty too
Describing vulnerability and dependence, especially when hungry and thirsty.
Feeling foolish and that's for sure
Acknowledging feeling foolish but accepting it as part of the emotional experience.
Just waiting here
Waiting patiently for the person's presence or attention.
At your kitchen door?
Visualizing a scene at the person's door, suggesting proximity and a desire for connection.
Hey baby, what's in your eyes?
Revisiting the inquiry about the person's eyes, reiterating the importance of emotional connection.
Is that the diamonds from the mine?
Connecting the person's eyes to valuable elements like diamonds, emphasizing their worth.
What's that laughing in your smile?
Noticing joy or laughter reflected in the person's smile.
I don't care,
Expressing a lack of concern or disregard for certain matters.
No, I don't care
Reiterating a lack of concern, emphasizing emotional detachment.
Oh babe, you got my soul
Affirming that the person has a significant impact on the speaker's soul.
You got the silver you got the gold
Repeating the value attributed to the person, mentioning silver and gold again.
If that's your love, it just made me blind
Acknowledging that the person's love has a profound effect, potentially blinding the speaker to other concerns.
I don't care
Reiterating a lack of concern or surprise about certain outcomes.
No, that's no big surprise
Emphasizing that the observed outcome is not a significant revelation or shock.
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