"Beat Up Car" is a new English song by Henry Moodie from his album Good Old Days, released on March 29, 2024. The song was written by Aldae, Henry Moodie, and Stavros, and produced by Stavros, Aldae, and Freedo. It… Read More
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[Verse 1]
Time won't stop
Life flies by
Love gets lost
People lie
But when I'm with you, I don't feel like I'm stuck in the fight
[Verse 2]
Bridges burn
Seasons change
Tables turn
But that's okay
'Cause when I'm with you, I don't feel like I'm playin' the game
[Chorus]
Let's drive away in your beat-up car
Let's lie awake underneath the stars
Life's not as cold when I'm in your arms
Watching the world with you
Oh, what a feeling
Baby, don't you wake me if I'm dreamin'
(If I'm dreamin')
[Verse 3]
Take my hand
I'll take yours
Forget our plans
Life's too short (Life's too short)
And when I'm with you, I know just what I'm livin' for (What I'm livin' for, oh)
[Chorus]
Let's drive away in your beat-up car
Let's lie awake underneath the stars
Life's not as cold when I'm in your arms
Watching the world with you
Oh, what a feeling
Baby, don't you wake me if I'm dreamin' (If I'm dreamin')
Let's fall apart in the pourin' rain
Be who we are, it'll be okay (It'll be okay)
Life's not as cold when I see your face
Watching the world with you
Oh, what a feeling
Baby, don't you wake me if I'm dreamin'
[Bridge]
Ohh-ohh-ohh
Don't you wake me, don't you wake me, no
Don't you wake me, don't you—
Oh, what a feeling (Let's drive away, far away)
If I'm dreaming (Let's drive away, far away)
Don't you wake me, no (Let's drive away, far away)
(Let's drive away, far away)
[Chorus]
Let's drive away in your beat-up car
Let's lie awake underneath the stars
Life's not as cold when I'm in your arms
Watching the world with you
Oh, what a feelin'
Baby, don't you wake me if I'm dreamin'
[Verse 1: Henry Moodie]
In this verse, Henry reflects on the passage of time and the challenges of life, such as love lost and dishonesty. However, he emphasizes that being with his partner alleviates these struggles, creating a sense of comfort and relief from life's conflicts. This sets a tone of reassurance and hope within the relationship.
[Verse 2: Henry Moodie]
Henry continues to explore the idea of change and loss, mentioning burning bridges and changing seasons. Despite these difficulties, he finds peace and purpose when he is with his partner, implying that their love provides stability amid life's unpredictability. This verse reinforces the theme of love as a refuge from external chaos.
[Chorus: Henry Moodie]
The chorus presents a romantic invitation to escape in the partner's beat-up car, symbolizing a carefree adventure. Henry describes a deep emotional connection where the world feels less harsh in his partner's embrace. The idea of lying under the stars suggests intimacy and a desire to cherish each moment together, emphasizing that their love creates a profound sense of joy.
[Verse 3: Henry Moodie]
In this verse, Henry encourages spontaneity by suggesting they forget their plans and simply enjoy each other's company. The acknowledgment that life is short speaks to the urgency of living fully in the moment with someone he loves. This verse reinforces the notion of prioritizing love and connection over societal expectations or pressures.
[Chorus: Henry Moodie]
The repetition of the chorus further emphasizes the blissful feeling of being together, urging his partner not to wake him if he is dreaming. The mention of falling apart in the rain showcases a willingness to embrace vulnerability and authenticity in their relationship, reinforcing that love can endure even through life's difficulties.
[Bridge: Henry Moodie]
The bridge conveys a sense of urgency and desire to hold onto the moment. The repeated pleas to not be woken from a dream highlight Henry's longing for this beautiful experience to continue. This section encapsulates the joy and emotional high of being in love, where reality blends with fantasy.
[Chorus: Henry Moodie]
The final chorus reiterates the invitation to escape together, underscoring the deep emotional connection and the feeling that love can shield them from the world's harshness. The imagery of driving away symbolizes freedom and the desire to cherish the simplicity of being together, embodying the essence of a romantic getaway.
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"Beat Up Car" is a new English song by Henry Moodie from his album Good Old Days, released on March 29, 2024. The song was written by Aldae, Henry Moodie, and Stavros, and produced by Stavros, Aldae, and Freedo. It was published on Henry Moodie's YouTube channel (HenryMoodie).
The song encapsulates the feeling of escapism and the warmth of love amid life's challenges. Henry Moodie expresses a desire to break free from life's pressures by taking a drive in a "beat-up car" with a loved one. The lyrics illustrate a carefree, romantic moment where the outside world fades away, allowing the couple to focus on their connection. The theme centers on finding solace and happiness in a relationship, highlighting that love can make life's burdens feel lighter.
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