Lyrics
It's 10 AM and I'm listening to the same old song
Expressing the monotony of life at 10 AM, listening to a repetitive song.
Can't stand it anymore, it's breaking my heart
Feeling overwhelmed by the emotional impact of the song, causing heartbreak.
You've got the working man's blues
Referring to someone experiencing the challenges and hardships of a working-class life.
Why sing lullabies?
Questioning the purpose of singing soothing songs (lullabies) in the face of difficulties.
It's 10 AM and I'm listening to the same old song
Reiterating the sense of monotony and emotional strain from the same old song at 10 AM.
Listen to me, hear my plea
Pleading for attention and understanding, emphasizing a personal plea.
I'm asking for a friend
Expressing a need for support or advice, suggesting the speaker is asking on behalf of someone else.
I'm here for you, like you were there for me
Highlighting the reciprocity in relationships, stating availability for support as it was received before.
I'm thinking bout you, now listen to me
Expressing a desire for the listener to pay attention and understand the speaker's thoughts.
You're at the losing end
Suggesting that the listener is facing difficulties or challenges and is on the losing side of a situation.
You keep talking about good times in the past
Describing the listener's tendency to reminisce about better times in the past.
With a whole lotta sadness in your smile
Noting a contradiction in the listener's smile, indicating hidden sadness.
You used to light up the town, singing till the early morning
Recalling a time when the listener used to bring joy to the town by singing until the early morning.
You're working day and night, tell me when do you dream
Questioning the listener's current lifestyle, pondering when they find time to dream amidst the busy routine.
I see you run and hide
Observing the listener's avoidance or evasion of problems by running and hiding.
Trying to escape the scene
Describing an attempt to escape from a challenging situation or environment.
You used to light up the town, but now it's getting too dark to see
Highlighting the contrast between the past joy and the current darkness in the listener's life.
You say you're happy, but what's the matter man
Questioning the listener's claimed happiness, expressing skepticism about their true emotional state.
You say you're happy, but what's the bigger plan
Challenging the listener to reveal their broader life plan and goals behind the facade of happiness.
Dream, dream on
Encouraging the listener to continue dreaming and aspiring for a better future.
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