Watch Them Grow
Zach Gill Lyrics
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She sits him down, and they have a chat
She asks for sunshine, and he agrees
You see, for her, He'd do anything
You watch them grow, then you let 'em go
She is a monkey, and I'm her tree
And now she's climbing all over me
Swinging on my vines dancing on my limbs
Her monkey sounds sound like angel's hymns
You watch them grow, then you let 'em go
You watch them grow, then you let 'em go
She is an angel, she is an imp
She's got my big toe, and her mother's lips
She gives fishy kisses, and great big bear hugs
42 pounds of pure love
Then one day she'll be 17, feelin' too big for her home
Seems she was just only 3, oh how our children they grow
You watch them grow, then you let 'em go
You watch them grow, then you let 'em go
You watch them grow, then you let 'em go
You watch them grow, then you let 'em go
Then one day she'll be 33, maybe with a child of herown
Seems she was just 17, oh how our children they grow
He'll ask for sunshine, and she'll agree
You see for him, she'd do anything
He is her child, the center of her world
She is his mother... my little girl
You watch them grow, then you let 'em go
You watch them grow, then you let 'em go
The song "Watch Them Grow" by Zach Gill is a beautiful tribute to the growth of a child, their relationship with their mother, and the unavoidable passage of time. The lyrics are an ode to the special bond between parents and their children, and the joy and sadness that comes with watching them grow and eventually letting them go.
The song starts with a description of a mother's deep relationship with God, and how she talks to him like a friend. She asks for what she needs, and in this case, it's sunshine, which God agrees to give her because He would do anything for her. The song then shifts its focus to the mother's relationship with her child, likening it to that of a monkey and its tree. The child climbs all over her mother like a monkey, but her sounds are like music to her ears. The child grows up fast, and the mother is resigned to the fact that she must let her go, but she will always be there for her.
The tone of the song changes from one of joy to one of sadness as the child grows up, from being a 3-year-old child to a 17-year-old teenager to a 33-year-old adult with a child of their own. The mother's love for her child remains constant, and their relationship only grows stronger with time. The song ends with the line "You watch them grow, then you let 'em go," a poignant reminder that children are not ours to keep forever, but to love, nurture, and eventually set loose into the world.
Line by Line Meaning
She's close to God, I'm sure of that
She has a strong connection with God that is unquestionable
She sits him down, and they have a chat
She has personal conversations with God, like a friend
She asks for sunshine, and he agrees
God is willing to grant her requests, no matter how simple
You see, for her, He'd do anything
God loves her unconditionally and will do anything to make her happy
She is a monkey, and I'm her tree
She is playful and adventurous, while he is stable and supportive
And now she's climbing all over me
She is full of energy and curious about the world around her
Swinging on my vines dancing on my limbs
She is carefree and enjoys taking risks with his guidance
Her monkey sounds sound like angel's hymns
Even her mischievous behavior is endearing and charming to him
Then one day she'll be 17, feelin' too big for her home
As she grows older, she will become more independent and seek new experiences
Seems she was just only 3, oh how our children they grow
Time passes quickly, and children grow up faster than we realize
She is an angel, she is an imp
She has both a sweet and mischievous side to her personality
She's got my big toe, and her mother's lips
She has physical traits that remind him of both himself and his partner
She gives fishy kisses, and great big bear hugs
She is affectionate and loving towards those close to her
42 pounds of pure love
She may be small, but her impact on his life is immeasurable
Then one day she'll be 33, maybe with a child of her own
As she becomes an adult, she may start a family of her own
He'll ask for sunshine, and she'll agree
She will raise her own child with the same love and care that she received
You see for him, she'd do anything
A mother's love knows no bounds, and she will put her child's needs first
He is her child, the center of her world
Her child is the most important person in her life and she will always protect and support them
She is his mother... my little girl
As she becomes a mother herself, she will always be his daughter and the same sweet little girl he knows
You watch them grow, then you let 'em go
Parenting involves guiding children as they develop, but eventually letting them become independent and make their own way
You watch them grow, then you let 'em go
The process of letting children become independent is emotionally difficult but necessary
You watch them grow, then you let 'em go
The cycle of life and parenting continues as children grow up and become parents themselves
You watch them grow, then you let 'em go
A parent's job is never truly done, but must evolve as children mature and start their own lives
Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: ZACHARY DYLAN GILL
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