Class A
SUMMER MOON Lyrics


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Oh baby go hard on me
I am the only one
They're sellin' it all for free
And now you want it more
And I will always
Take it all as it comes
Any minute or hour or day
They keep it movin' on

Get higher baby
Get higher baby
Get higher baby
Get higher now
I don't know if I'm already crazy
I can't tell if I'm gone
In my dreams, yeah, we're running through daisies
We dance in the storm
Oh, let's go

This ain't no discotheque
This ain't no shopping mall
We made it sacred
This is our Taj Mahal
And I will always
Aim at a shooting star




These days are our days
This is our dope cabal

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Summer Moon's song "Class A" describe a wild and carefree attitude towards life. The singer seems to be encouraging their partner to let loose and enjoy themselves, even if it means getting into trouble or breaking the rules. The line "I am the only one" suggests a rebellious spirit, and the reference to others "sellin' it all for free" implies a disdain for conformity and consumer culture.


The chorus, with its repeated entreaty to "Get higher baby," adds to the sense of abandon and a desire to escape reality. The singer acknowledges that they may already be "crazy" or "gone," but they are willing to embrace that state and explore the depths of their own psyche. The dream-like sequence in the second stanza, with its mention of running through daisies and dancing in a storm, captures the heightened sense of imagination and possibility that comes with letting go of inhibitions.


The final stanza juxtaposes the singer's disdain for mainstream society ("This ain't no discotheque/This ain't no shopping mall") with a sense of reverence for their own experiences ("We made it sacred/This is our Taj Mahal"). The repeated invocation to "aim at a shooting star" suggests a belief in a higher purpose or goal that transcends the mundane concerns of everyday life. Overall, the lyrics to "Class A" celebrate hedonism and individualism, while hinting at a deeper search for meaning and fulfillment.


Line by Line Meaning

Oh baby go hard on me
Encourages the partner to be intense with their approach towards the singer


I am the only one
The singer is the only one that the partner should be focused on


They're sellin' it all for free
Others are giving away their affection, but the singer's partner is not one of them


And now you want it more
Partner now wants the singer even more than before


And I will always
Singer's loyalty towards their partner


Take it all as it comes
Singer will accept everything that comes their way


Any minute or hour or day
The willingness of the singer to accept their partner at any time


They keep it movin' on
Others have moved on with their lives, but the singer still waits for their partner


Get higher baby
Asks partner to feel an elevated state of euphoria


I don't know if I'm already crazy
The singer is unsure if they are losing their mind


I can't tell if I'm gone
The singer is unaware of their emotional state of mind


In my dreams, yeah, we're running through daisies
The singer often dreams of a romantic setting where they are with their partner


We dance in the storm
The pair are together during even the most challenging times (the storm)


Oh, let's go
An invitation for the partner to come with the singer


This ain't no discotheque
The singer is not looking for a casual fling


This ain't no shopping mall
The singer is not interested in materialistic things


We made it sacred
Their connection is special and not to be taken lightly


This is our Taj Mahal
Their relationship is a symbol of beauty and devotion


And I will always
The singer's unwavering loyalty towards their partner


Aim at a shooting star
Partner is the ultimate prize for the singer


These days are our days
The singer cherishes the moments spent with their partner


This is our dope cabal
The two of them create their own secret world together, away from the noise of the outside world




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