do you think he is dating the girl he is singing about? i mean it is WE gotta get out of this place, but he could be talking about its little sister or somethig tbh.
idk whady reckon? xxx
On the whole, both the language and content of the song suggest it's his girlfriend rather than sister. Saying "MY daddy"; and telling her things that his sister would know as well as he, such as how hard he and his father have been working. How hard he works is the kind of thing a guy is likely to tell his girlfriend, not his sister.
On the whole, both the language and content of the song suggest it's his girlfriend rather than sister. Saying "MY daddy"; and telling her things that his sister would know as well as he, such as how hard he and his father have been working. How hard he works is the kind of thing a guy is likely to tell his girlfriend, not his sister.
But the song being sung to his sister is supportable too. The image of her tending his father in his sick bed and the gradual realization that this could be them in twenty or thirty years is a powerful one.
The lyrics were written by Cynthia Weil of the Brill Building, and she may have had more than one theme in mind.
do you think he is dating the girl he is singing about? i mean it is WE gotta get out of this place, but he could be talking about its little sister or somethig tbh. idk whady reckon? xxx
On the whole, both the language and content of the song suggest it's his girlfriend rather than sister. Saying "MY daddy"; and telling her things that his sister would know as well as he, such as how hard he and his father have been working. How hard he works is the kind of thing a guy is likely to tell his girlfriend, not his sister.
On the whole, both the language and content of the song suggest it's his girlfriend rather than sister. Saying "MY daddy"; and telling her things that his sister would know as well as he, such as how hard he and his father have been working. How hard he works is the kind of thing a guy is likely to tell his girlfriend, not his sister.
But the song being sung to his sister is supportable too. The image of her tending his father in his sick bed and the gradual realization that this could be them in twenty or thirty years is a powerful one. The lyrics were written by Cynthia Weil of the Brill Building, and she may have had more than one theme in mind.