Sweethearts
Muckafurgason Lyrics


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At the corner of the general store. sat a girl with golden hair.
With an ice cream cone drippin' down her wrist.
She didn't have a single care. at the filling station across the way.
Worked a boy whose eye she caught.

And before you know it she was wearing the ring.
That the young boy's money had bought. everyone said that they'd be sweethearts.
But she had plans of her own. she said one day she'd go far away.
She ain't never comin' home. well she had hopes and she had dreams.

Oh lord will they ever come true. she played them off like silly whims.
But deep down inside she knew. one day she'd be the talk of the town.
The apple of everyone's eye.
But the boy still thought that they'd be lovers until the day they died.

Oh so in love. but somethin' must go wrong.
A sharp dressed man from the bright light city came and sang his city song.




She packed her bags. said no goodbyes. it broke the you boy's heart.
But no small town can hold this girl. and she knew it from the start

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Muckafurgason's song "Sweethearts" tells the story of a small-town girl with big dreams. At the beginning of the song, we see her sitting at the corner of the general store with an ice cream cone, carefree and content. Across the way, she catches the eye of a boy who works at the filling station, and they quickly become sweethearts. However, as the lyrics progress, we find out that she has plans of her own that don't involve staying in the small town. She dreams of going far away and becoming the talk of the town, despite the boy's belief that they'll be lovers until the end of time.


The song explores questions of ambition, dreams, and growing up. The singer isn't content to stay in her hometown and settle down with her high school sweetheart - she wants more out of life. At the same time, she's not dismissive of love entirely - she genuinely cares for the boy and his affection seems to be reciprocated. However, her ambition ultimately wins out over her love. She leaves the town without saying goodbye, breaking the boy's heart in the process.


Overall, "Sweethearts" is a thoughtful and bittersweet exploration of what happens when dreams and love collide. The singer is a three-dimensional character with hopes, desires, and flaws - she's not just a generic love interest or a mere symbol of ambition.


Line by Line Meaning

At the corner of the general store. sat a girl with golden hair.
There was a girl with golden hair sitting at the corner of the general store.


With an ice cream cone drippin' down her wrist.
She was holding an ice cream cone which was melting and dripping down her wrist.


She didn't have a single care. at the filling station across the way.
The girl was carefree while there was a filling station across the way.


Worked a boy whose eye she caught.
The boy who worked at the filling station got attracted to her.


And before you know it she was wearing the ring.
Soon she started wearing the ring that the boy had bought.


That the young boy's money had bought. everyone said that they'd be sweethearts.
The boy had bought the ring using his own money and everyone was convinced that they would be a couple.


But she had plans of her own. she said one day she'd go far away.
However, she had her own plans and she had conveyed that one day she would leave and go far away.


She ain't never comin' home. well she had hopes and she had dreams.
She was adamant that she would never return home. However, she had her own aspirations and dreams.


Oh lord will they ever come true. she played them off like silly whims.
She wondered if her dreams would ever come true and she used to play them down like they were insignificant.


But deep down inside she knew. one day she'd be the talk of the town.
But deep down inside she believed that one day she would become popular and famous, and everyone would talk about her.


The apple of everyone's eye. but the boy still thought that they'd be lovers until the day they died.
She thought that she would be the center of attraction, but the boy still believed that they would be together forever.


Oh so in love. but somethin' must go wrong.
They were madly in love, but something was bound to go wrong.


A sharp dressed man from the bright light city came and sang his city song.
A well-dressed man from the city with bright lights came and sang his own song.


She packed her bags. said no goodbyes. it broke you boy's heart.
She packed her bags without saying goodbyes, and this shattered the boy's heart.


But no small town can hold this girl. and she knew it from the start.
However, this girl knew that she couldn't be held back by a small town from the beginning.




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: SHIRLEY GOODMAN, LEONARD LEE

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