Fixerupper
Tayla Parx Lyrics
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What's your name again?
I should get to know ya
Before I just invite you in
No, I promise my place isn't usually a mess like this, yeah yeah
I got so much baggage
It started blending in
That closet's full of skeletons
And I know that I probably should warn you before we begin, baby ayy
If home is where young hearts live
Then I don't know where mine is
Baby you might have to build a lover
'Cause I know my heart's a fixer-upper
And can you see through the cracks
Clean up the broken glass
Baby you might have to build a lover
'Cause I know my heart's a fixer-upper
My hearts a, my hearts a
My heart's a fixer-upper
My hearts a, my hearts a
My heart's a fixer-upper
My hearts a, my hearts a
My heart's a fixer-upper
My hearts a, my hearts a
My heart's a fixer-upper
Yeah, my neighbors complain
I don't fit in so well
My carpet's too stained
My booze has got stories to tell
By your facial expression I think you think I'm off my rails
If home is where young hearts live
Then I don't know where mine is
Baby you might have to build a lover
'Cause I know my heart's a fixer-upper
And can you see through the cracks
Clean up the broken glass
Baby you might have to build a lover
'Cause I know my heart's a fixer-upper
My hearts a, my hearts a
My heart's a fixer-upper
My hearts a, my hearts a
My heart's a fixer-upper
My hearts a, my hearts a
My heart's a fixer-upper
My hearts a, my hearts a
My heart's a fixer-upper
In Tayla Parx's song "Fixerupper," the opening lyrics set the scene with a casual introduction and an invitation into the singer's personal space. The mention of a messy place hints at a deeper metaphorical meaning, suggesting that there is inner turmoil and emotional baggage that the singer is struggling to confront. The imagery of a cluttered closet full of skeletons symbolizes unresolved issues and secrets that have been tucked away and avoided.
The repetition of the phrase "my heart's a fixer-upper" throughout the song reinforces the idea that the singer's emotional state is in need of repair and rebuilding. The comparison of the heart to a house that requires renovation highlights the vulnerability and imperfections that the singer is acknowledging. The mention of cleaning up broken glass and seeing through cracks further illustrates the need for someone willing to look past surface flaws and work through deeper emotional wounds.
The reference to the singer not fitting in with their neighbors and the stained carpet and storied booze alludes to a sense of alienation and a troubled past. The mention of others perceiving the singer as being "off the rails" suggests a feeling of being misunderstood or judged for their struggles. Through these details, the song paints a picture of someone who feels out of place and in need of love and understanding.
Ultimately, the plea for someone to "build a lover" signifies a desire for a partner who is willing to embrace the singer's flaws and help them heal. The song conveys a sense of vulnerability, self-awareness, and longing for acceptance, as the singer grapples with their past and seeks connection with someone who can see beyond the surface and help rebuild their wounded heart.
Lyrics ยฉ Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Reservoir Media Management, Inc., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Taylor Monet Parks, Thomas Brown, Ali Tamposi, Nija Charles, Tushar Apte
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Azhar S
Ayy, it's nice to meet you
What's your name again?
I should get to know ya
Before I just invite you in
No, I promise my place isn't usually a mess like this, yeah yeah
I got so much baggage
It started blending in
Don't open that door
That closet's full of skeletons
And I know that I probably should warn you before we begin, baby ayy
If home is where young hearts live
Then I don't know where mine is
Baby you might have to build a lover
'Cause I know my heart's a fixer-upper
And can you see through the cracks
Clean up the broken glass
Baby you might have to build a lover
'Cause I know my heart's a fixer-upper
My hearts a, my hearts a
My heart's a fixer-upper
My hearts a, my hearts a
My heart's a fixer-upper
My hearts a, my hearts a
My heart's a fixer-upper
My hearts a, my hearts a
My heart's a fixer-upper
Yeah, my neighbors complain
I don't fit in so well
My carpet's too stained
My booze has got stories to tell
By your facial expression I think you think I'm off my rails
If home is where young hearts live
Then I don't know where mine is
Baby you might have to build a lover
'Cause I know my heart's a fixer-upper
And can you see through the cracks
Clean up the broken glass
Baby you might have to build a lover
'Cause I know my heart's a fixer-upper
My hearts a, my hearts a
My heart's a fixer-upper
My hearts a, my hearts a
My heart's a fixer-upper
My hearts a, my hearts a
My heart's a fixer-upper
My hearts a, my hearts a
My heart's a fixer-upper
Ashleigh Bean
I wish more people could hear what TALENT sounds like
Isaac Dynys
This has the appeal of todays hits but more talent
Jada Lefevre
Same
Kalani Coleman
Sounds like a song that would be in a movie as the main character is finally realizing sheโs a bad b and doesnโt need the man that broke her heart.
alhye
tayla : it's nice to meet you ๐ต๐ถ
tayla fans : SHE NOTICED ME faints
xddy3y33_
YAS XDDD
Random World
The scenery is lit and simple man.
Jakob Whale
The pants I- LEGEND both musically and fashionably
Rebecca B
sheโs so f***ing beautiful! and these vibes, this album is going to be the best!
Isaac Dynys
I LOVED the smooth break chorus after the first verse