Battle
Stephen Babcock Lyrics


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Night Falls
Got a drink in your hand
And a plan in your mind
Set your targets high
You're talking (Talking)
Got that look in your eye
Gonna start a fight
Doesn't have to be a battle, battle
To tell someone
Tell someone
You love them
It can come easy
We don't have to start a war
Start a war
To find who loves the other more
It can come easy, to say I'm not leaving
No, I'm not
I'm not, I'm not leaving
I'm not, I'm not leaving
Punch drunk
Tried every trick in the book
Tried to make you look
But I know your every move
Hands up
I'm not messing around
Got you figured out
I do
Doesn't have to be a battle, battle
To tell someone
Tell someone
You love them
It can come easy
We don't have to start a war
Start a war
To find who loves the other more
It can come easy, to say I'm not leaving
No, I'm not
I'm not, I'm not leaving
I'm not, I'm not leaving
And I know
You played your last move
Cause you're waving your white flag
Doesn't have to be a battle
To tell someone
Tell someone
You love them
It can come easy
We don't have to start a war
Start a war
To find who loves the other more
It can come easy, to say I'm not leaving
No, I'm not
I'm not, I'm not no
I'm not, I'm not no
I'm not I'm not leaving
I'm not, I'm not no




I'm not, I'm not no
I'm not I'm not leaving

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Battle" by Stephen Babcock seem to capture the complexities and emotions of a turbulent relationship. The song starts with a scene set at night, where the singer is portrayed holding a drink and having a plan in their mind. The mention of setting targets high and having a determined look in the eye suggests a sense of readiness for confrontation or conflict. However, the chorus emphasizes that love and expressing it should not have to be a battle or a war. The singer urges that telling someone you love them should come easily and not through strife.


As the lyrics progress, there is a sense of frustration and determination in the singer's voice. They mention trying various tactics and being aware of the other person's moves. There is a feeling of being punch-drunk and seeking some sort of resolution or understanding in the midst of confusion and conflict. The repeated assertion that they are not leaving reveals a sense of commitment and refusal to give up despite the challenges they face in the relationship.


Towards the latter part of the song, there is a shift in dynamics as the singer acknowledges that the other person has made a move by waving a white flag, indicating a willingness to surrender or make amends. This moment signifies a potential turning point in the relationship, where the need for battles or wars to prove love is no longer necessary. The repetition of affirmations like "I'm not leaving" reinforces the determination and emotional investment in making the relationship work without resorting to conflict.


Overall, "Battle" by Stephen Babcock explores the theme of love, conflict, and communication within relationships. It conveys the message that expressing love should not require battles or wars but rather should come naturally and effortlessly. The lyrics delve into the emotional rollercoaster of navigating complex feelings and the struggles of maintaining love and connection amidst turmoil. The song encapsulates a journey of resilience, understanding, and the realization that love should not be a battleground but a place of mutual respect, understanding, and ease of expression.


Line by Line Meaning

Night Falls
As darkness approaches


Got a drink in your hand
Holding a beverage


And a plan in your mind
Having a strategy


Set your targets high
Aim for ambitious goals


You're talking (Talking)
Engaging in conversation


Got that look in your eye
Expressing determination


Gonna start a fight
Prepare for confrontation


Doesn't have to be a battle, battle
Conflict is not necessary


To tell someone
Express feelings to another


Tell someone
Share your emotions


You love them
Feel affection towards them


It can come easy
It may be effortless


We don't have to start a war
Avoid unnecessary conflict


To find who loves the other more
Competition in love is unnecessary


To say I'm not leaving
To express commitment


No, I'm not
Definitely not


Punch drunk
Feeling disoriented from punches


Tried every trick in the book
Utilized all known methods


Tried to make you look
Attempted to deceive you


But I know your every move
Fully aware of your actions


Hands up
Raised hands in surrender


I'm not messing around
Being serious


Got you figured out
Understand you completely


And I know
I am aware


You played your last move
You made your final decision


Cause you're waving your white flag
Surrendering


I'm not, I'm not no
Absolutely not


I'm not I'm not leaving
I am not departing




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Written by: Stephen Babcock

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