Sisterwoman
Sisterwoman: Love, Resilience, and Bond Amidst AdversityLyrics
He don’t love you but it’s alright
He doesn’t love you, but it's acceptable or okay.
He don’t love you but it’s alright
Reiteration that he doesn’t love you, but it's acceptable or okay.
Sisterwoman, you’re all I’ve got
Addressing the listener as "Sisterwoman," emphasizing their importance and reliance.
When he’s got nothing to do
When he has nothing else to occupy him.
He’ll wanna spend some time with you
He will want to spend time with you, implying a temporary interest.
It’s true that no one is to blame
No specific blame assigned, suggesting a neutral perspective on the situation.
Bad lovin’s always been the same
Highlighting a history of unsatisfactory love experiences.
He’ll push it in then push you out
Describing a physical aspect of the relationship, possibly suggesting a lack of emotional connection.
I don’t think that’s what love’s about
Expressing doubt that such physical interactions represent true love.
When you ain’t got no one you act like something’s amputated
When alone, behaving as if a part of oneself is missing.
When you aint got no one it feels so very strange
Feeling unusual or disconnected when lacking companionship.
Outside you are strong
Outwardly projecting strength while internally struggling or suffering.
Inside you are dying
Internal emotional distress, contrasting with outward strength.
Everyday
Emphasizing the regularity of a difficult situation.
Everyday
Reiteration of the challenging nature of each day.
Everyday is a step to the grave
Everyday life is a progression toward death, acknowledging life's transient nature.
I’ll stick with you until the death
Promising loyalty and support until death.
You gave me life you gave me breath
Gratitude for the gift of life and breath from the listener.
Through blood and tears you cried my name
Recalling shared experiences of pain and tears.
No other bond would be the same
Emphasizing the uniqueness and strength of the bond.
In silence I will pray for you
Committing to silent prayers for the listener's well-being.
For some love will pull you through
Belief that love has the power to overcome difficulties.
Listen…
An instruction to listen, possibly indicating a shift in the narrative or a crucial message.
He don’t love you but it’s alright
Reiteration that he doesn’t love you, but it's acceptable or okay.
He don’t love you but it’s alright
Restating that he doesn’t love you, but it's acceptable or okay.
Sisterwoman, you’re all I’ve got
Addressing the listener as "Sisterwoman," emphasizing their importance and reliance.
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