Lyrics
Yeah, man, the first woman know she smells so nice
The speaker expresses admiration for the first woman and acknowledges her pleasant scent.
And she looks so good I gotta zip up once or twice
The speaker finds the woman visually appealing, needing to "zip up" in response to her attractiveness.
Well, I've been down
The speaker reflects on experiencing both low and high points in life.
I've been up
Continuation of the speaker's life experiences, emphasizing the ups and downs.
Up and down
Reiteration of life's fluctuations, suggesting an ongoing cycle of highs and lows.
It's not enough, but I love my woman
Despite life's challenges, the speaker expresses deep love for his woman, finding solace in the relationship.
Like a Sunday bath
A simile is used to describe the speaker's affection for his woman, comparing it to the enjoyable experience of a Sunday bath.
She's the sweetest little woman
The woman is characterized as exceptionally sweet by the speaker.
When she wakes up
Highlighting the woman's appeal even in the morning when she wakes up.
Come on, now right
An encouragement or affirmation, inviting someone to join in the positive sentiments.
Now you walk around
The speaker observes someone projecting toughness while walking around.
And you thinking that you're so tough
Continuation of the observation of someone perceiving themselves as tough.
I see you walking around
Repetition of the observation, highlighting the perceived toughness of the individual.
You think that you're so though
Reiteration of the idea that the person believes they are tough.
Well, you got something, mama
The speaker acknowledges that the person possesses something valuable, likely referring to inner strength or qualities.
But it's not enough, come on
Despite having something valuable, it is deemed insufficient by the speaker.
I'm going home
The speaker expresses a desire to go home.
I'm going home and lay down
Reiteration of the speaker's intention to go home and lay down, suggesting a need for rest or relaxation.
I'm going home, baby
Another expression of the speaker's intention to return home.
I'm going home and lay down
Reiteration of the speaker's plan to go home and rest.
Gonna switch on the television
The speaker plans to switch on the television, indicating a desire for distraction or entertainment.
I'm gonna drown, yeah
The speaker emphasizes the intention to drown, possibly metaphorically alluding to immersing oneself in media or distractions.
Well, it's a long time coming
The speaker reflects on the prolonged wait for something significant or positive.
Long time coming, long time coming
Repetition of the idea that the awaited positive event or change is taking a long time to occur.
Long time coming
Continuation of emphasizing the extended duration of the anticipation.
But when you find her, baby
Upon finding the awaited person or thing, it is considered something valuable and good.
You know you found something good
A positive affirmation that finding something good is a rewarding experience.
When you find somebody now
Advice not to abandon or disregard someone or something valuable once found.
Don't leave it no good, come on
An encouragement not to leave something good behind.
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