Bittersweet
Mrs. Hips Lyrics
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Umanisiliza mphamvu
You drain you drain you drain
All the strength in me
Oh baby
What did you do to me
Your love is sweetiti
Nchikondi cha nzimu na uchi
I wonder nga niwe nzimu olo uchi
Your love is sweetiti
Nchikondi cha nzimu na uchi
Nomba ngawafulwa the way you react
You're so bitter Baibe
Waliba sweeter na bitter
Waliba sweeter na bitter
Waliba sweeter na bitter
I don't know what to do
Waliba sweeter na bitter
Waliba sweeter na bitter
Waliba sweeter na bitter
I don't know what to do
From kissing and hugging
Next thing
Your words are hurting me like a bee sting
I don't know what to do do do
I don't know what to do do do
From kissing and hugging
Next thing
Your words are hurting me like a bee sting
I don't know what to do do do
Oh baby
What did you do to me
Your love is sweetiti
Nchikondi cha nzimu na uchi
Nomba ngawafulwa the way you react
I wonder nga niwe nzimu olo uchi
Your love is sweetiti
Nchikondi cha nzimu na uchi
Nomba ngawafulwa the way you react
You're so bitter Baibe
Waliba sweeter na bitter
Waliba sweeter na bitter
Waliba sweeter na bitter
I don't know what to do
Waliba sweeter na bitter
Waliba sweeter na bitter
Waliba sweeter na bitter
I don't know what to do
The lyrics to Mrs. Hips's song "Bittersweet" convey a complex and conflicting emotional experience in a relationship. The song explores the dichotomy of love that is both sweet and bitter at the same time. The artist expresses feeling drained and weakened by the power of the other person, questioning what they have done to her. The line "Your love is sweetiti" suggests that the love she receives is both sweet and intoxicating, but it is also accompanied by a sense of vulnerability and exposure with the words "nchikondi cha nzimu na uchi." The contrasting elements of being an ethereal (nzimu) or exposed (uchi) presence are highlighted, as she wonders if she has become a ghost or a vulnerable person herself.
The chorus further accentuates the ambivalence of the relationship, as she repeats the phrase "Waliba sweeter na bitter." This phrase implies that her partner is both sweet and bitter, which reflects the conflicting emotions she experiences. The use of repetition emphasizes her confusion and uncertainty about how to navigate the situation. The verse about kissing and hugging swiftly transitioning into hurtful words compares the sharp pain of a bee sting to the emotional hurt caused by her partner's words. Ultimately, the artist conveys a sense of helplessness and powerlessness, as she repeats the lyric "I don't know what to do" multiple times throughout the song.
In summary, "Bittersweet" depicts the complex emotional dynamics of a relationship that is simultaneously sweet and bitter, loving and hurtful. The lyrics express a sense of confusion, vulnerability, and frustration, capturing the contradictory nature of the experience.
Line by Line Meaning
Mwe unilangila weo
You speak to me
Umanisiliza mphamvu
You listen to me attentively
You drain you drain you drain
You constantly drain
All the strength in me
All my energy and resilience
Oh baby
Oh my dear
What did you do to me
How did you affect me
Your love is sweetiti
Your affection is pleasurable
Nchikondi cha nzimu na uchi
A divine and intimate love
Nomba ngawafulwa the way you react
But I'm confused by your response
I wonder nga niwe nzimu olo uchi
I contemplate whether I'm a spirit or naked
You're so bitter Baibe
You're incredibly resentful, my darling
Waliba sweeter na bitter
They appear sweet but also bitter
I don't know what to do
I'm unsure how to proceed
From kissing and hugging
Starting with affectionate gestures
Next thing
Then suddenly
Your words are hurting me like a bee sting
Your words are causing pain like a bee's sting
I don't know what to do do do
I'm lost and uncertain
Waliba sweeter na bitter
They seem sweet but also bitter
I don't know what to do
I'm unsure how to proceed
Lyrics © DistroKid
Written by: Mikoki Ngoma
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