1) an American … Read Full Bio ↴There are at least two artists that use the name Jaymay:
1) an American folk singer-songwriter from New York
2) an American Christian rapper born and raised in Detroit, Michigan
1. Jamie Seerman is an American folk singer-songwriter from New York. She performs under the name Jaymay. She was raised on Long Island and in 2003, unable to find a job in book publishing, Jaymay began playing open mics. Her major musical influence is Bob Dylan. She has been described by the BBC as "darling of the New York 'Anti-Folk' scene", and by the New York Times as a "big name for the indie universe".
In 2007 Jaymay moved to London, after signing with Heavenly Records, which is distributed by the major EMI label. Jaymay's debut album Autumn Fallin' was released in Europe on November 12, 2007 and in the United States on March 11, 2008 by Blue Note Records. She has since released several songs and EPs on her own JaymayMusic label including “Long Walk To Never,” “Lvng RmEp” and “! & !."
2. There is also an American Christian rapper by the name of JayMay (born and raised in Detroit, Michigan); see www.jaymayonline.net
Letter
Jaymay Lyrics
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I'll be gone
Feelin' better, I'll be strong
Without you to be dependent upon
Sometimes I can't believe this is it
This is life: live, die, don't exist
And life grows from earth where I decompose
So don't start shakin' branches
Make romance a stone
And don't go losin' your sleep
Over what you could not keep
Hush your sighs, just shush
Your big baby blue eyes
Maybe it's way better this way
Anyway, what's the difference?
Makes no difference to me
The lyrics of Jaymay's song "Letter" convey a sense of finality and independence. The track is a letter addressed to a former partner who the singer is leaving behind. She assures them that she'll be better off without them, and that life will continue on without them in it. The opening lines - "By the time you read the letter, I'll be gone" - set the tone for the song. The singer is leaving the relationship and moving forward with her life.
Throughout the song, Jaymay explores the idea that life is fleeting and that we have a limited amount of time to make an impact. She sings, "Sometimes I can't believe this is it, This is life: live, die, don't exist." These lines express her resignation to the natural cycle of life and death. She accepts that she won't be around forever, but that life will continue without her.
The chorus of the song emphasizes that the end of the relationship may actually be for the best: "Maybe it's way better this way, Anyway, what's the difference? Makes no difference to me." The singer is confident in her decision to leave and seems to be at peace with the consequences.
Overall, "Letter" is a song about the end of a relationship and the acceptance of change. It is a poignant message about the passing of time and the importance of asserting one's independence.
Line by Line Meaning
By the time you read the letter
At the point when you finally read this message
I'll be gone
I will no longer be here
Feelin' better, I'll be strong
I'll be feeling better and more resilient without you
Without you to be dependent upon
I won't need to rely on you anymore
Sometimes I can't believe this is it
Occasionally I struggle to accept that this is the way things are
This is life: live, die, don't exist
Our existence consists of living, dying, and perhaps ceasing to be
And life grows from earth where I decompose
Life springs forth from the earth, where I will eventually decay
So don't start shakin' branches
Do not stir up trouble or cause problems
Sometimes circumstances
Certain situations
Make romance a stone
Can make romantic attachments seem heavy or difficult
And don't go losin' your sleep
Do not lose sleep over something you cannot change
Over what you could not keep
About something that was not meant to be yours
Hush your sighs, just shush
Quiet your sighs, calm yourself
Your big baby blue eyes
Your large, innocent blue eyes
Maybe it's way better this way
Perhaps it is much better for things to end this way
Anyway, what's the difference?
What is the point of worrying about it now?
Makes no difference to me
It does not matter to me
Contributed by Madison S. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
Christin Kolbeck
Literally cannot wait for a new EP or even a whole new album!!!
You're the best Jaymay!
Malinda Baker
Lovely!
SvetaReindeer
Your music hurts from the inside. Thank youÂ
Jesse Pettengill
<3
Lara Somers
by the time you read the letter I'll be gone...