I Can Give You More
V V Brown Lyrics


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see how gold has lost its charm
see how the temple moves around

i give nothing all to say
i give nothing all to do

who are the children he loves so
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Overall Meaning

The lyrics from V V Brown's song "I Can Give You More" appear to be about the loss of value and significance in material possessions. The first line talks about how "gold has lost its charm," suggesting that something that was once considered a great treasure or symbol of wealth is no longer as valuable as it once was. The second line, "see how the temple moves around," could be interpreted as a metaphor for something that is supposed to be stable and permanent, like a temple, but is actually shifting and changing.


The next two lines, "I give nothing all to say, I give nothing all to do," could suggest a feeling of apathy or defeat, as if the singer doesn't feel like they have anything worthwhile to contribute or offer. The final line, "who are the children he loves so," is a bit more vague and open to interpretation. It could be asking who or what the singer cares about or loves, and why.


Overall, the lyrics of "I Can Give You More" seem to explore themes of value, stability, and purpose, and may be an invitation to explore deeper meaning beyond material possessions.


Line by Line Meaning

see how gold has lost its charm
Realize how material things are not as valuable as they seem


see how the temple moves around
Notice how societies and cultures change over time


i give nothing all to say
I have nothing to offer in terms of words or communication


i give nothing all to do
I have nothing to offer in terms of actions or productivity


who are the children he loves so
Question who God or a higher power chooses to favor or prioritize




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