Good
Aim Lyrics


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Sitting on the grass in the summer breeze
Looking at the wind
Tease the leaves
Baby, I put my arm around you
You weren't free
Baby don't worry
It's a good disease
Baby don't worry
I'm a friend you see
Baby don't worry
It's a good disease
Baby don't worry
I'm around you see
Baby don't worry

It's a good disease

Hey girl
Baby don't worry
It's a good disease
So lovable, lovable, lovable...
Baby don't worry
I'm a good disease (x2)

Maybe I just can't believe
That you wanna sit here next to me
Push up time though
My heart bleeds




Baby don't worry
I'm a good disease

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Aim's song Good Disease, convey a sense of comfort and security that comes with being with a loved one. The opening lines depict a serene summer day, with the singer sitting with his partner, watching the leaves dancing in the wind. Despite his partner's apprehensions and reservations, he assures her that everything is alright - "It's a good disease, Baby don't worry, I'm a friend you see. It's a good disease, Baby don't worry, I'm around you, see". The use of the word "disease" might sound concerning at first, but actually, it is employed here as a metaphor to suggest how love can be all-consuming and all-encompassing.


As the song proceeds, the singer continues to assure his partner that his feelings for her are genuine and that she has nothing to fear. "Hey girl, Baby don't worry, It's a good disease, So lovable, lovable, lovable... Baby don't worry, I'm a good disease". He acknowledges his own vulnerability and how he may have a hard time believing that someone as special as his partner wishes to be with him. However, with her reassurance and support, he feels secure and at peace - "Push up time though, my heart bleeds, Baby don't worry, I'm a good disease".


In summary, the lyrics of Good Disease speak to the experience of falling in love and how it can bring both intense joy and vulnerability. The love shared by the singers is infectious, and the song suggests that this kind of love is a positive force that brings people together.


Line by Line Meaning

Sitting on the grass in the summer breeze
The singer sets the scene for the story being told.


Looking at the wind
The singer observes the leaves being blown around by the wind.


Tease the leaves
The wind is gently playing with the leaves of plants nearby.


Baby, I put my arm around you
The singer is expressing physical affection toward their partner.


You weren't free
The partner had some type of reservation or issue that prevented them from acting carefree with the singer.


Baby don't worry
The singer wants their partner to not be concerned or anxious about whatever may be bothering them.


It's a good disease
The singer sees their affection as a positive influence on their partner, despite it being characterized as a 'disease.'


Baby don't worry
Repeating the earlier line to emphasize its importance.


I'm a friend you see
The singer wants to assure their partner that they are not just a romantic partner, but also a supportive friend.


Baby don't worry
Again, reiterating the message of not being anxious.


It's a good disease
The singer repeats the phrase, driving home the idea that their love is a positive influence on their partner.


Baby don't worry
The previous line is repeated once more for emphasis.


I'm around you see
The singer emphasizes their presence and availability to their partner.


Baby don't worry
Another repetition of the message to not be anxious.


It's a good disease
The song's chorus emphasizes the idea that the singer's affection is a positive influence, even if described as a 'disease.'


Hey girl
Starting a new verse, the singer addresses their partner affectionately.


Baby don't worry
Repeating the message of not being anxious.


It's a good disease
Repeating the central idea of the song's chorus.


So lovable, lovable, lovable...
The singer emphasizes the affection and love they have for their partner.


Baby don't worry
The message of not being anxious is repeated yet again.


I'm a good disease (x2)
The singer repeats the phrase from earlier, emphasizing their belief that their love is a positive influence on their partner.


Maybe I just can't believe
The singer expresses a feeling of disbelief or surprise in regards to their partner's attraction to them.


That you wanna sit here next to me
The singer is grateful and honored to be with their partner.


Push up time though
The time for action or progress has arrived.


My heart bleeds
The singer feels a strong emotional connection to their partner.


Baby don't worry
Reiterating the message to not be anxious.


I'm a good disease
Repeating the refrain that the singer sees their love as a positive influence.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management
Written by: ANDREW TURNER, STEVE JONES

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