Baby you
Apostle of Hustle Lyrics


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Last night I got your letter
It weighed as much as a feather
Your words fly off the screen
Sayin' shit that you don't mean
Tommy two-cocks, not far from the shore
Will it be all right if I can sleep on the floor?

Baby, you're in luck
Never fever enough
Baby, you're in luck
Never fever enough
Baby, you're in luck

Sentimental at best
A young heart in its nest, sad song
French queen on display
Hoping she don't go away not now
Now she's coming toward
And now I feel like a sword in my side
Last one at the club

Baby, you're in luck
Never fever enough
Baby, you're in luck
Never fever enough
It could be the drugs
Never fever enough




Baby, you're in luck
Never fever enough

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to the song "Baby You're in Luck" by Apostle of Hustle seem to be about a letter that the singer has received from someone. They describe the letter as weighing as much as a feather, which could be interpreted to suggest that the contents of the letter are not that significant or heavy, despite the fact that they are communicated electronically through a screen. The singer mentions a person named "Tommy two-cocks" who is not far from the shore, and they ask if they can sleep on the floor. It's unclear who Tommy is or why the singer is asking to sleep on the floor, but it could be interpreted as a request for help or for a place to stay.


The chorus, "Baby, you're in luck. Never fever enough" is repeated multiple times throughout the song, and it's unclear what it means. It could be interpreted as encouragement or comfort to the person who wrote the letter, or it could be interpreted as a statement about the singer's own situation. The lyrics also mention a "sentimental" and "young heart" and a "French queen on display" who the singer hopes won't go away. These phrases could suggest a romantic longing or a desire for some kind of stability or validation.


Overall, the lyrics to this song are fragmented and unclear, but they paint a picture of a person who is searching for something or someone to hold onto. The repetition of the chorus adds to the feeling of uncertainty, suggesting that the idea of "fever" and luck may be related to some kind of temporary high or illusion.


Line by Line Meaning

Last night I got your letter
I received your letter last night.


It weighed as much as a feather
Your letter was quite lightweight and insignificant.


Your words fly off the screen
The words you wrote felt as if they jumped off the paper and had an impact on me.


Sayin' shit that you don't mean
You wrote many things in your letter that you didn't truly mean.


Tommy two-cocks, not far from the shore
A man named Tommy is nearby on the shoreline.


Will it be all right if I can sleep on the floor?
May I sleep on the floor or will it cause any inconvenience?


Baby, you're in luck
You are fortunate!


Never fever enough
Nothing is exciting or intriguing enough for you.


Sentimental at best
At most, you are filled with emotion that leads to memories and contemplation.


A young heart in its nest, sad song
You are a young person filled with sadness or melancholy emotions.


French queen on display
A French female ruler is being presented or showcased to others.


Hoping she don't go away not now
You hope she (the French queen or someone else) won't leave, at least not at this time.


Now she's coming toward
She (the French queen or someone else) is moving closer to you.


And now I feel like a sword in my side
You now feel intense discomfort or pain, much like a sword piercing your side.


Last one at the club
You are the only person left at the club.


It could be the drugs
Perhaps the drugs are influencing your current situation.




Lyrics © ARTS & CRAFTS MUSIC INC DBA GALLERYAC MUSIC
Written by: ANDREW WHITEMAN, DEAN STONE, JULIAN BROWN

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