She's My Baby
Navigating Life's Turbulence: A Symphony of Love and LossLyrics
Work's been rough
Work has been challenging and demanding.
Hear too much stuff like
Hearing comments like "they don't get it so tough," implying a lack of understanding.
"they don't get it so tough"
Expressing frustration at the repetition of the phrase "they don't get it so tough."
Its like I haven't heard that enough
Feeling that the speaker has heard similar remarks too often.
Better luck next month
Wishing for better luck in the coming month.
Here's how it sounds to be let down
Describing the disappointment of being let down.
After going round and round
Reflecting on the cyclical nature of disappointment.
You just step back and think "wow"
Taking a step back and realizing the impact of the letdown.
I guess its actually a silent sound
Realizing that the impact is profound but not explicitly expressed.
But then there's she
Introducing a positive contrast with the mention of someone special.
And she's my baby
Referring to the special person as "she" and emphasizing a close relationship.
She's so good to me
Highlighting the kindness and goodness of "she."
She's my ba'
Continuing the sentiment that "she" is essential, using "ba' as an affectionate term.
Becoming lost is where I am at
Expressing a state of feeling lost in life.
So much time has passed
Noting the passage of time and the difficulty of reliving the past.
And I'm stuck trying to relive the past and I can't go back
Stating an inability to go back to the past.
Will somebody just save me?
Seeking assistance or rescue from the challenges of growing up.
Cause I'm growing up so fast
Expressing the rapid pace of personal growth.
And yeah it ain't really a blast
Acknowledging that growing up is not always enjoyable.
Because I just dusted off some records that I bought at 14
Revisiting past experiences, specifically, records purchased at age 14.
Then I busted into tears cause I didn't believe
Experiencing strong emotions, possibly nostalgia or regret, upon revisiting the past.
The melodies
Referencing the impact of music and its association with memories.
And memories
Connecting melodies to memories and the emotions they evoke.
Cause then I see the fallen dreams
Observing the contrast between past dreams and current realities.
But then there's she
Returning to the positive presence of "she" as a source of comfort.
And she's my baby
Reiterating the special and supportive nature of "she."
She's so good to me she's my baby
Confirming the goodness of "she" and emphasizing the connection as "my baby."
(yes you are, yes you are, yes you are, yes you are)
Additional affirmation of the special status of "she" through repeated lines.
She's my baby
Repeating the declaration that "she" is the speaker's baby.
She's so good to me. she's my baby
Reaffirming the positive and supportive nature of "she."
Whoa, yeah you are everything to me
Concluding with a powerful declaration that "she" is everything to the speaker.
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