Simple Life
Maybe Babs Lyrics


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I saw your Mom down at Leslie’s wake

I’d hitched a ride there in the middle of a school day

She held me in her arms in my uniform green

Looked into her eyes, you were all that I could see
Looked into her eyes, you were all that I could see


I saw your cousin getting the last train

We were both headed to the exact same place

I felt her reaching out to me to get you

And so I told her, I haven’t got a clue

You were already gone before I got the truth

You were already gone before I got the truth


We were in the basement watching Simple Life on mute

Cause your daddy said he doesn’t like what it does to you

Pretty sure he felt that way about me too

I guess that I was different but you were something too

I guess that I was different but you were something too


I was there when you were building all your shrines

In your childhood bedroom where we’d spend most of our time

The focus in your eyes I couldn’t comprehend

You were already gone even way back then

You were already gone even way back then


I was at the party when the power went out

Swore that I had seen you though it was dark so I couldn’t tell

It was just somebody else I wished that you could be

I looked into their eyes, you were all that I could see





I looked into their eyes, you were all that I could see

Overall Meaning

In "Simple Life" by Maybe Babs, the lyrics paint a poignant picture of longing, loss, and missed opportunities. The singer reflects on various encounters and moments that revolve around a central figure, possibly an old flame or lost love. The first verse depicts a mournful scene at a wake, where the singer encounters the person's mother and is struck by the memories and emotions tied to the absent person. Despite the physical absence, the person is very much present in the singer's mind and heart, as evidenced by the repeated line "Looked into her eyes, you were all that I could see."


The second verse adds another layer of complexity to the narrative, as the singer recounts an encounter with the person's cousin and a missed opportunity to find out the truth about the person's whereabouts. The theme of loss and separation is further emphasized with the realization that the person had already departed before the singer could uncover the truth, highlighting a sense of helplessness and longing.


The third verse shifts to a more nostalgic tone, as the singer reminisces about simpler times spent together, watching a TV show in the basement. The presence of the person's disapproving father adds a layer of tension and contrast to the memories, hinting at underlying familial dynamics and potential judgment. The bittersweet acknowledgment of perceived differences between the singer and the person adds a layer of introspection and complexity to the relationship.


The final verse brings the narrative full circle, with the singer recalling a moment at a party when the power goes out, leading to a fleeting glimpse of someone who momentarily resembles the absent person. The longing and yearning come to the forefront as the singer wishes for the elusive presence of the person, only to realize it was just a fleeting illusion. The repeated motif of looking into someone's eyes and seeing only the absent person highlights the persistent hold that the person has on the singer's thoughts and emotions, encapsulating the overarching themes of absence, longing, and the lingering impact of lost connections.


Line by Line Meaning

I saw your Mom down at Leslie’s wake
I encountered your mother at Leslie's funeral


She held me in her arms in my uniform green
She comforted me while I was dressed in my school uniform


Looked into her eyes, you were all that I could see
I saw you reflected in her eyes


I saw your cousin getting the last train
I witnessed your cousin leaving on the final train


I felt her reaching out to me to get you
I sensed her trying to connect with me to reach you


And so I told her, I haven’t got a clue
I admitted that I didn't know where you were


We were in the basement watching Simple Life on mute
We were quietly in the basement watching Simple Life


Cause your daddy said he doesn’t like what it does to you
Because your father didn't approve of how it affected you


I was there when you were building all your shrines
I was present when you were constructing your personal sanctuaries


The focus in your eyes I couldn’t comprehend
I didn't understand the intensity in your gaze


I was at the party when the power went out
I attended the party when the electricity failed


I looked into their eyes, you were all that I could see
I saw only you in their eyes




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: ELIZABETH JOYCE SAMANTHA HAYWARD, JONATHAN JASPER-LAWLESS

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@nicolemitchell2477

I was introduced to this song November/December 2020 and I fell in love with it. What a mesmerizing song, both music and lyrics. Love!!! 💫♥️💫

@jonflan691

I stumbled upon this beautiful song two days ago and I have not stopped playing it . Thank you

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