How Love Should Be
Discovering True Happiness: Unveiling the Meaning Behind Tyler Hilton's 'How Love Should Be'Lyrics
Mobile woman buckle down your boots
Encouraging a mobile woman to prepare for challenges by putting on her boots.
If you leave me, what else can I do
Expressing dependence and a sense of helplessness if the partner leaves.
I've been a dancer, I've been a dancer all my life
Acknowledging a history of being a dancer throughout life.
But I'm not dancing 'round this one tonight
Choosing not to dance around a specific issue or problem tonight.
And I know I'd be doing fine
Confidence in doing fine without the partner.
Without you believin' in
Emphasizing the importance of the partner's belief and commitment.
Always picking up and thinking 'bout leaving
Reflecting on past tendencies of contemplating leaving.
Once you stick around, then that's when I'll show you
Committing to revealing true happiness after the partner stays.
Happiness the world can see
Describing a happiness that can be seen by the world.
That's how love should be
Stating that this visible happiness is the ideal representation of love.
I'm not asking, I'm not on my knees
Asserting independence, not begging or pleading for the partner to stay.
But I'm not quite the knight I used to be
Admitting a change from the idealized knight persona.
And I know I'd be better off
Believing that being without the partner would be an improvement.
Without you believin' in
Reiterating the partner's crucial belief and commitment.
Always picking up and thinking 'bout leaving
Referencing past thoughts of leaving, possibly due to uncertainty.
Once you stick around, then that's when I'll show you
Promising to reveal genuine happiness after the partner stays.
Happiness the world can see
Describing a happiness visible to the world as the standard for love.
That's how love should be
Reiterating the ideal representation of love based on visible happiness.
I know, I'm ready but for what's the hard part
Expressing readiness, though acknowledging that the challenge is difficult.
I'm being honest baby, if you're right at home
Honestly questioning why one would want to move on when feeling at home.
Why move it on
Expressing hesitation or confusion about moving on from the relationship.
Without you believin' in
Underscoring the importance of the partner's belief and commitment.
Always picking up and thinking 'bout leaving
Reflecting on past tendencies of considering leaving the relationship.
Once you stick around, then that's when I'll show you
Promising to reveal genuine happiness after the partner stays.
Happiness the world can see
Describing a happiness visible to the world as the measure of love.
That's how love should be
Reiterating the ideal representation of love based on visible happiness.
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