Good Morning
Lady Linn And Her Magnificent Seven Lyrics


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First thing in the morning:
I don’t get up, no I don’t make tea
I don’t put any make up
First thing in the morning
All I want to do
Is look into your eyes and make love to you

Second thing in the morning:
I still stay in bed
I don’t get up, I don’t look ahead
Next thing in the morning
All I want to do
Is look at your sweet face and make love to you

Third thing in the morning
I don’t drag myself up
I don’t take a shower
Don’t have the power
Third thing in the morning
All that I can do
Is hold you in my arms and tell you I love you

Ooooh, good morning, my baby

First thing in the morning
Sometimes I feel blue
Thinking of the fact that I might lose you
First thing in the morning




All I want to do
Is hold you in my arms and tell you I love you

Overall Meaning

"Good Morning" by Lady Linn And Her Magnificent Seven is a romantic and sensual love song that expresses the desire to spend every moment of the morning with the beloved person. The song starts with the artist describing her love for her companion and expressing that she does not care for anything else in the morning except being with that person. The lyrics in the first verse describe how the artist wants to look into her companion’s eyes and make love to them. The artist is so captivated by their partner in the morning that she doesn't care if her day starts late or if she misses her morning routine. The second and third verses of the song follow the same pattern; the artist expresses how she wants to stay in bed with her partner and doesn't feel the energy to do anything else in the morning but to hold her loved one and reaffirm her love.


The chorus of the song adds to the sweetness of the theme with the repetition of "good morning, my baby." Lady Linn And Her Magnificent Seven capture the excitement and passion of being in love with someone and the joy that comes with waking up beside them. The song tells a story of a love that is true, passionate, and intense. "Good Morning" is a gentle reminder that love is more than just material things and an encouragement for people to cherish and appreciate their love.


Line by Line Meaning

First thing in the morning:
At the start of every day


I don’t get up, no I don’t make tea
I don't leave my bed or perform daily tasks


I don’t put any make up
I don't bother with superficial appearance


First thing in the morning
In the earliest moments of the day


All I want to do
My singular desire is to


Is look into your eyes and make love to you
Stare into your eyes and express my love physically


Second thing in the morning:
The next action in my day


I still stay in bed
I remain comfortable in bed


I don’t get up, I don’t look ahead
I avoid future responsibilities


Next thing in the morning
The following step of my morning routine


All I want to do
My sole objective is to


Is look at your sweet face and make love to you
Admire your attractive appearance and engage in physical affection


Third thing in the morning
The third action of my day


I don’t drag myself up
I don't force myself to get out of bed


I don’t take a shower
I don't clean myself up


Don’t have the power
I lack the motivation to do more


Third thing in the morning
The third activity of my morning routine


All that I can do
The only thing within my capacity is to


Is hold you in my arms and tell you I love you
Embrace you closely and verbally affirm my affection


Ooooh, good morning, my baby
An expression of joy and love in greeting


First thing in the morning
Initially when I awake


Sometimes I feel blue
Occasionally, I suffer from sadness


Thinking of the fact that I might lose you
Consideration of losing your affection causes this effect


First thing in the morning
At the very beginning of each day


All I want to do
The only thing that I desire to do is


Is hold you in my arms and tell you I love you
Cling to you protectively and express my affection




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