Growin Up Raising You Lyrics By Gabby Barrett

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Growin Up Raising You Lyrics – Gabby Barrett Meaning & Facts By (Singles). You Can Watch This Video On YouTube While The Lyrics Are Written By Gabby Barrett & Ross Copperman. The Music Track Was Released Date :Nov. 9, 2023.

[Intro]
(Ooh, ooh)

[Explanation of Intro]
The intro sets a contemplative and emotional tone with the sound effects “ooh, ooh.”

[Verse 1]
Six in the mornin’, hands are shakin’
Half ready, half scared to death
Hand me the world, wrapped in a pink blanket
The world falls asleep on my chest

[Explanation of Verse 1]
The first verse describes a pivotal moment at six in the morning, where the speaker is experiencing a mix of emotions – anticipation, fear, and a sense of responsibility. The metaphor of being handed the world wrapped in a pink blanket suggests the arrival of a newborn. The world metaphorically falls asleep on the speaker’s chest, implying a connection with the newborn.

[Pre-Chorus]
I’m so in love even though we just met
Got no clue what I should do next

[Explanation of Pre-Chorus]
The pre-chorus expresses the speaker’s feelings of being in love despite the recent meeting and the uncertainty of what to do next.

[Chorus]
We’ll get it wrong, we’ll get it right
Whole lotta tears we both have to cry
You’ll learn to run, I’ll learn to let go
Years’ll go fast, nights’ll go slow
Lord knows the best thing that I’ll ever do
Will be growin’ up raisin’ you

[Explanation of Chorus]
The chorus reflects on the challenges and joys of parenthood. It acknowledges that miscalculations will be made, gashes will be exfoliate, but eventually, the speaker is willing to go through it all. The lyrics advert learning to run and learning to let go, pressing the growth and growth of both the parent and the child. The passage of time is noted with the lines” Times’ll go presto, nights’ll go laggardly.” The overall sentiment is that raising a child is a profound and transformative experience.

[Post-Chorus]
(Ooh, ooh)

[Explanation of Post-Chorus]
The post-chorus features vocalizations (“ooh, ooh”) that add emotional depth and a melodic element.

[Verse 2]
I sat in the backseat for twenty miles back home
Holdin’ my breath the wholе way
Through the knee scrapes, the hеartbreaks, and learnin’ the hard way
We’re both gonna turn out okay

[Explanation of Verse 2]
The second verse describes a journey back home, likely metaphorical, with the speaker holding their breath through challenges, knee scrapes, heartbreaks, and learning experiences. The assurance that “We’re both gonna turn out okay” suggests resilience and optimism in the face of difficulties.

[Chorus]
We’ll get it wrong, we’ll get it right
Whole lotta tears we both have to cry
You’ll learn to run, I’ll learn to let go
Years’ll go fast, nights’ll go slow
Lord knows the best thing that I’ll ever do
Will be growin’ up raisin’ you

[Explanation of Chorus]
The chorus reflects on the challenges and joys of parenthood. It acknowledges that miscalculations will be made, gashes will be exfoliate, but eventually, the speaker is willing to go through it all. The lyrics advert learning to run and learning to let go, pressing the growth and growth of both the parent and the child. The passage of time is noted with the lines” Times’ll go presto, nights’ll go laggardly.” The overall sentiment is that raising a child is a profound and transformative experience.

[Post-Chorus]
(Ooh, ooh)

[Explanation of Post-Chorus]
The post-chorus features vocalizations (“ooh, ooh”) that add emotional depth and a melodic element.

[Bridge]
You’ll crawl ’til you run and you’ll run ’til you drive
And your drivin’ will drive us both crazy
Wherever you go and whatever you do
Just know you’ll never not be my baby

[Explanation of Bridge]
The bridge uses the metaphor of a child’s growth – crawling, running, and eventually driving – to illustrate the speaker’s anticipation of the child’s development. The driving metaphor is extended to express the potential challenges and craziness that may come with the child’s journey. However, the speaker emphasizes that no matter where the child goes or what they do, they will always be the speaker’s baby.

[Chorus]
We’ll get it wrong, we’ll get it right
Whole lotta tears we both have to cry
You’ll learn to run, I’ll learn to let go
Years’ll go fast, nights’ll go slow
Lord knows the best thing that I’ll ever do
Will be growin’ up raisin’ you

[Explanation of Chorus]
The chorus is repeated, reinforcing the themes of parenthood, the challenges that come with it, and the deep love and commitment the speaker has for their child.

[Outro]
(Ooh, ooh)
(Ooh, ooh)

[Explanation of Outro]
The outro repeats the emotional vocalizations (“ooh, ooh”) from the intro, providing a sense of closure to the song.