Yes Sir, That's My Baby

Love Unveiled: A Joyful Declaration in 'Yes Sir, That's My Baby'
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Lyrics

Yes sir, that's my baby

Expressing affirmation that the person being referred to is indeed the speaker's baby.

No sir, I don't mean maybe

Emphatically stating that there is no uncertainty or hesitation in the acknowledgment of the relationship.

Yes sir, that's my baby now

Reiterating and confirming that the person mentioned is, without a doubt, the speaker's baby.


Yes, ma'm, we've decided

Indicating a decision has been made, likely regarding a romantic relationship.

No ma'm, we ain't gonna hide it

Asserting that there is no intention to conceal the decision made and its implications.

Yes, ma'm, you're invited now

Extending an invitation to someone, possibly related to the decision made, acknowledging their involvement.


By the way, by the way

Introducing a new topic or detail ("By the way") for emphasis or additional information.

When we walk up to the preacher I'll say

Anticipating a future event, specifically walking up to a preacher, and expressing an intention to speak.


Yes sir, that's my baby

Reaffirming that the person referred to earlier is the speaker's baby with conviction.

No sir, I don't mean maybe

Reiterating the absolute certainty of the statement made in line 12.

Yes sir, that's my baby now

Confirming once again that the mentioned individual is unequivocally the speaker's baby.


By the way, by the way

Introducing another instance of expressing intent related to encountering a preacher ("By the way").

When we run into the preacher I'll say

Anticipating running into a preacher and expressing a commitment to speak at that moment.


I'll say yes sir, that's my baby

Affirming the identity of the person as the speaker's baby when addressing the preacher.

No sir, I don't mean maybe

Reiterating the absolute certainty of the statement made in line 19 to the preacher.

Yes sir, that's my baby now

Confirming, in front of the preacher, that the person mentioned is indeed the speaker's baby.


Mmm

Indicating a closing sound, possibly a hum or a moment of contemplation.

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