Sweetness
Meg Toohey Lyrics


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She's got a masters in ambition with a minor in regret
She never asks for permission while she's settling her debt s
Always chasing every last word, all the hurt she's justified
Caging up little white dove cuz it's safer than watching her fly

And I don't have the fight
It's not in me tonight
I just need sweetness, a little compassion
I ain't looking to cash in, I ain't looking to win
Why can't we try harder, kick down the starter
I don't need a martyr I just need a friend
Can't we just be friends

Every girl has their own demons hiding behind a glass of wine
Looking for a little attention, lighting a candle up on her shrine
I don't really need to argue bout something that I understand
I'm coming to you with my heart out, baby just want to be your man

And I don't have the fight
It's not in me tonight

I just need sweetness, a little compassion
I ain't looking to cash in, I ain't looking to win
Why can't we try harder, kick down the starter




I don't need a martyr I just need a friend
Can't we just be friends

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Sweetness" by Meg Toohey paint a poignant picture of a complex, multi-dimensional woman struggling with ambition, regret, and a desire for connection. The opening lines describe a woman who holds a "masters in ambition with a minor in regret," suggesting a character who is driven and determined but also carries the weight of past mistakes. She forges ahead without seeking permission and confronts her own demons while trying to find closure for her past actions. This juxtaposition of ambition and regret sets the tone for the internal conflicts she grapples with.


The next verse delves into the woman's constant pursuit of validation through words and actions, justifying her past hurts and choices. The metaphor of caging up a "little white dove" to avoid potential pain of watching it fly represents her tendency to hold back out of fear or self-preservation. This portrayal of vulnerability and self-protection adds depth to her character, revealing layers of emotional complexity and resilience.


The chorus shifts the focus to the singer's plea for "sweetness" and compassion, indicating a desire for understanding and empathy rather than competition or triumph. The longing for genuine connection and friendship is emphasized through the repeated refrain of "I just need a friend." This vulnerability and emotional intimacy highlight the universal need for support and companionship in the midst of personal struggles and uncertainties.


The closing verse brings a sense of reconciliation and acceptance as the woman acknowledges her own vulnerabilities and seeks solace in the form of a loving relationship. The lines about coming forward with an open heart and yearning to be someone's partner convey a sense of longing for intimacy and connection. The repeated refrain of "I don't have the fight" reflects a weariness and desire for simplicity in relationships, underscoring the theme of seeking understanding and emotional support over strife or conflict. Through its introspective lyrics and heartfelt plea for kindness and companionship, "Sweetness" by Meg Toohey captures the universal struggles of navigating ambition, regret, and the quest for genuine connection and understanding.




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Written by: Meg Toohey, Dawn Kamerling

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