Big Boy
Heidi Happy Lyrics


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Big boy run to your mother,
Run to your mother, run, run, run.
Big boy run to your mother,
Run to your mother, run, run, run.

(Read between the lines, read between the lines, read between the lines)
Big boy run to your mother,
Run to your mother, run, run, run.
(Read between the lines, read between the lines, read between the lines)
Big boy run to your mother,
Run to your mother, run, run, run.

(Lock on my heart, lock on my heart, lock on my heart ‘till it’s over)
(Read between the lines, read between the lines, read between the lines)
Big boy run to your mother,
Run to your mother, run, run, run.
(Lock on my heart, lock on my heart, lock on my heart ‘till it’s over)
(Read between the lines, read between the lines, read between the lines)
Big boy run to your mother,
Run to your mother, run, run, run.

Lock on my heart, lock on my heart, lock on my heart ‘till it’s over.

Until it’s, it’s over,




Until it’s, it’s over
It’s over, it’s over, it’s over.

Overall Meaning

Heidi Happy's song "Big Boy" portrays a protective and maternal figure advising a young boy to run to his mother for safety. The repetitive and urgent repetition of "run to your mother" highlights the danger the boy may be facing and the immediate need for his safety. The repeated phrase "read between the lines" suggests that the boy needs to be aware of the hidden dangers and threats around him and seek protection from his mother.


The line "lock on my heart ‘till it’s over" hints at the protective nature of the maternal figure in the song who is willing to guard the boy's safety until the danger has passed. The song could be interpreted as a cautionary tale about the inherent dangers present in the world and the need for protection from a caregiver, especially for vulnerable children.


Line by Line Meaning

Big boy run to your mother, run to your mother, run, run, run.
The singer is advising the big boy to seek comfort and protection from his mother.


(Read between the lines, read between the lines, read between the lines)
The singer is indicating that there may be something hidden or implicit in her words that requires the listener to pay closer attention.


(Lock on my heart, lock on my heart, lock on my heart ‘till it’s over)
The singer is imploring the big boy to hold on tight to her feelings until the situation resolves.


Until it’s, it’s over, until it’s, it’s over, it’s over, it’s over, it’s over.
The artist is reiterating that the current situation will eventually pass and come to an end.




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Roy Lee Patterson


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There are some Heidi Videos in this list that are some parents videos of their daughter. they are teaching their child to be a child and not how to be an adult. The world suffers from this kind of childishness, extended childhood is profitable, in one video they are teaching her the value of money meaning it for getting you stuff that's entertaining to you, nothing more nothing less.

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