Lady Bird
Mary Stallings Lyrics


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You fit together like two birds of a feather
The perfect combination and it couldn't be better
If you just say the word, I'll leave my lonely world
I'll fly with you, ladybird

Just like a robin in the harbinger of spring
I'd have this urge to fly since you've given me wings
Please don't you say goodbye, I'll have to leave the sky
Just fly with me, ladybird





Overall Meaning

In these lyrics, Mary Stallings expresses a strong bond and unity between two individuals. She compares them to "two birds of a feather," suggesting that they complement each other perfectly and have a natural affinity. This metaphor highlights the harmony and synergy they share, as birds of the same feather are known to flock together and support one another.


The phrase "the perfect combination and it couldn't be better" emphasizes the deep connection and compatibility between these two people. Their union is seen as ideal, as they bring out the best in each other. Stallings suggests that this relationship has the potential to bring happiness and fulfillment to both parties involved.


The next lines, "If you just say the word, I'll leave my lonely world, I'll fly with you, ladybird," reveal the singer's intense longing to be with the person she is addressing. She is willing to abandon her own current state of loneliness and embark on a journey together with the individual she refers to as "ladybird." This signifies her willingness to make sacrifices for the sake of their union, indicating the depth of her affection and desire.


Continuing the avian imagery, Stallings compares herself to a robin, a bird commonly associated with the arrival of spring and renewal. By claiming that this person has "given her wings," she suggests that their presence in her life has ignited a newfound sense of freedom and liberation. She feels a strong urge to fly, metaphorically alluding to an overwhelming desire to explore the world and experience new adventures alongside the person she addresses.


In the final lines, Stallings pleads with the person not to bid her farewell, as doing so would force her to leave the sky. This vivid and poignant declaration reveals the extent of her reliance on and attachment to the person she calls "ladybird." She implores them to join her on this metaphorical flight, inviting them into her world of freedom and happiness. Ultimately, these lyrics convey a strong emotional connection, longing, and a desire for shared experiences in a relationship.




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Written by: Tadd Dameron, Stanley Cornfield

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