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A song about a man whose woman leaves him, but that's it. No resentment, no anger, no bad blood, just a girl who moves on. So that leads him to believe that she must have never loved him, since she doesn't actually hate him, which is the typical thing that happens when people break up, at least for a while.
A song about a man who compares the love he feels with his woman to how heaven must be like. It's a shorter song, which they say is ideal for radio. What's important to me is that I believe it's well written and really says a lot without having to say too much at all. That's not easy to accomplish for any writer.
I really don't want to post this. One of the best songs I've ever written, deep and meaningful to me. Though at the same time, I'd love someone to sing this and make it a good song. It's just about picturing yourself as the clouds in the sky, having to see all the pain and anger that goes on in the world. Wouldn't it make you burst into tears? That might be why someone with metaphysical thinking believes that it rains. After the first line of the chorus, pause for a measure. It'll make sense.
This lyric is full of double entendres. It is a crude play on the '4:20' smoking culture with satirical references to sex. The vibes and atmostphere of the lyrics are very adult - themed, masculine and suggestive. You're guaranteed a heated and lit audience. It fits perfectly in mostly rap genres.
This lyric depicts a modern heartbreak story. One lover wants to dive deep into love whilst the other just isn't ready. They forced a relationship, it did not end well and now they are left with regrets. The vibes and atmostphere of the lyrics are very accusatory but also quite hopeful. Overall, they blame themselves for not listening to their inner voice because ultimately, they 'knew this love would end'. You're guaranteed an audience that feels related to. It fits perfectly into most genres.