Chicago
Whitewoods Lyrics


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Night after night
Day after day
It'a night after night
Day after day
It's night after night
So much to give (I've got so much to give)
So much to say (There is so much to say)
So much to give and so much to say
We've got to live for today
So much to say (I've got so much to give)
So much to give (There is so much to say)
So much to give and so much to say
We've got to live for today
It's night after night
Day after day
It's night after night
Day after day
It's night after night
There is so much to say
So much to give and so much to say
We've got to live for today
So much to give (I've got so much to give)
So much to say (There is so much to say)
So much to say and so much to give
We've got to live for today
I've got so much to give
There is so much to say
So much to give (We've got to live for today)




I've got so much to give
There is so much to say

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Whitewoods's song "Chicago" express a sense of urgency and a need to live in the moment. The repetition of "night after night, day after day" emphasizes the idea of time passing quickly and the need to make the most of it. The singer acknowledges that there is so much to give and say, and encourages the listener to live for today.


The repetition of "so much to give, so much to say" emphasizes the importance of communication and sharing with others. The idea that there is so much to give suggests that the singer may be holding back, perhaps out of fear or uncertainty. However, the repetition of "we've got to live for today" suggests a desire to overcome those fears and make the most of the present moment. Overall, the lyrics of "Chicago" convey a sense of urgency and a desire to connect with others and live life to the fullest.


Line by Line Meaning

Night after night
This is an ongoing cycle of the passing days and nights.


Day after day
The days pass by just like the nights, creating a sense of repetition and continuity of time.


It's night after night
The days are somewhat indistinguishable from the nights, causing each to blend into the other.


So much to give (I've got so much to give)
The artist has a lot to offer to the world and is willing to share whatever they can.


So much to say (There is so much to say)
The artist feels they have many important things to communicate to others.


So much to give and so much to say
The singer's passion and intensity to share their thoughts and ideas with others is overwhelming.


We've got to live for today
The singer feels that it is important to live life to the fullest, seizing the present moment and not worrying about the future.


There is so much to say
Once again, the artist emphasizes a need to speak out and express oneself.


So much to give and so much to say
The artist cannot contain their desire to share their thoughts and feelings with others.


It's night after night
The repetition of the days and nights continues.


Day after day
Time marches on, without regard for the singer's passions and desires to communicate with others.


So much to say
The artist is again overwhelmed by the need to express themselves.


So much to give and so much to say
The singer's urgency to share their thoughts and emotions only grows stronger.


We've got to live for today
The singer repeats this line as a reminder to not take life for granted and to live each day to the fullest.


So much to give (I've got so much to give)
The singer reiterates their willingness to share and contribute to society.


So much to say (There is so much to say)
The artist again reminds us of the importance of vocalizing our thoughts and emotions.


So much to say and so much to give
The artist feels a strong sense of duty to share their innermost thoughts with the rest of the world.


We've got to live for today
The song ends on this line, emphasizing the importance of living in the present moment.




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