Easy Hearts
Unveiling Life's Tapestry: Easy Hearts by WhiskeytownLyrics
Put the houses in a row
Organizing houses in a row, possibly reflecting a sense of order or arrangement.
On the streets we used to know
Recalling streets from the past, suggesting nostalgia or reminiscence.
And all the things out in the yard
Referring to items in the yard, perhaps representing memories or possessions.
That can hang there to and fro
Objects hanging in the yard, symbolizing both physical and emotional weight.
And if the money isn't right
Raising a question about financial stability and its impact on a relationship.
Can I be yours tonight?
Expressing a desire to belong or connect with someone even in challenging circumstances.
I've an easy heart
Describing the speaker as having a heart that is open or forgiving.
From the windows of your house
Reflecting on the view from the windows, possibly symbolizing self-reflection.
Reflects back on yourself
Indicating that the reflection is a mirror of oneself.
Then it gets you wondering'
Pondering about the significance of the reflections and experiences.
If it means anything
Questioning the meaning or value of certain aspects of life.
And if the money isn't right
Repeating the financial concern and the desire for a connection.
Can I be yours tonight?
Reiterating the wish to be someone's despite financial challenges.
I've had a pretty hard life
Acknowledging a difficult life experience.
I've had a pretty hard life
Repeating the acknowledgment of a challenging life.
For such an easy heart
Stating that despite hardships, the speaker has a forgiving or understanding heart.
You move away when you're young
Discussing the act of moving away at a young age.
They take away where you're from
Highlighting the loss of one's origin or roots.
And all the things out in the trees
Referring to elements in nature, possibly representing lost connections.
Fall away in to the breeze
Suggesting that things in nature fade away, mirroring the transient nature of life.
And if the money isn't right
Repeating the question about the impact of money on a relationship.
Can I be yours tonight?
Reiterating the desire to belong to someone despite financial difficulties.
I've had a pretty hard life
Restating the acknowledgment of a tough life.
I've had a pretty hard life
Repeating the recognition of hardships in life.
For such an easy heart
Concluding that despite challenges, the speaker possesses a forgiving or open heart.
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