Evil
L.A.M.B Lyrics
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She just stand there for a while
No matter how I try to please that woman
She won't even crack a smile
Lord, maybe you in heaven can help me
'Cause this is one evil child
Oh, I say maybe, maybe somebody can help me
Because this is one evil child
When I buy her flowers or candy
She just looks at me and growls
She say, "You must be guilty or have a guilty conscience, buddy"
Because I'm convicted without a trial
She just grunts when I call baby, hmm one evil child
I said, "Lord, maybe you can help me, because she's a strange and evil child"
Still, I'm tryin' to please my woman but she's 'bout to drive me wild
I buy her hundred-dollar dresses, people
Still she complains about the style
Won't somebody give me a suggestion?
Help me with this evil child
Oh, maybe the Lord in heaven above can help me
'Cause, I'll tell you, she's an evil child
In this song, the artist L.A.M.B expresses the difficulties he is facing in his relationship with his partner. He expresses his frustrations in trying to please his partner, but nothing seems to work. The woman is tough to please and even when L.A.M.B tries to hold her, she stands there for a while without any response. The artist goes on to narrate how he has tried to buy her gifts like candy and flowers, but she just looks at him and growls. She accuses him of having a guilty conscience.
L.A.M.B is reaching out for help from the Lord in heaven since he thinks his partner is an evil child. He is at his wits’ end and looking for a solution to his partner's behavior. Despite his numerous attempts to please her like buying her hundred-dollar dresses, she still complains about the style. The plea for help in the song is an indication of how the artist is struggling to make the relationship work.
The song revolves around themes of insecurity and communication breakdown, which are common issues in relationships. The artist provides an insight into how a partner's behavior can affect the other person, leading to dissatisfaction and eventual breakdown of the relationship. The lyrics are relatable to anyone who has ever been in a complicated relationship.
Line by Line Meaning
Whenever I try to hold my baby
Every time I try to hold my partner
She just stand there for a while
She just remains still and unresponsive
No matter how I try to please that woman
Despite my attempts at pleasing her
She won't even crack a smile
She won't show any sign of happiness or contentment
Lord, maybe you in heaven can help me
A plea for divine intervention
'Cause this is one evil child
Describing the partner as wicked and difficult to deal with
Oh, I say maybe, maybe somebody can help me
Continuing the plea for assistance
When I buy her flowers or candy
When I purchase romantic gifts for her
She just looks at me and growls
She responds with hostility and aggression
She say, 'You must be guilty or have a guilty conscience, buddy'
She accuses him of wrongdoing without justification
Because I'm convicted without a trial
Because she judges him without giving him a fair chance to explain himself
She just grunts when I call baby, hmm one evil child
Her attitude towards him is cold and unaffectionate
Still, I'm tryin' to please my woman but she's 'bout to drive me wild
Despite the difficulties, he's still trying to make her happy
I buy her hundred-dollar dresses, people
He spends a lot of money on her
Still she complains about the style
But she's never satisfied
Won't somebody give me a suggestion?
Asking for advice or guidance
Help me with this evil child
Asking for help dealing with this difficult partner
Oh, maybe the Lord in heaven above can help me
Returning to the plea for divine intervention
'Cause, I'll tell you, she's an evil child
Reiterating that the partner is hard to deal with and unpleasant
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: JOE BIHARI, RILEY B. KING
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
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