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Across the street
Lives a single mommy
My eyes open wide
When I see her walking
I wait for her to get back from work
Just to see her getting out of the car
I'm a real life stalker for her
She got me pinned to the window all day
One night see came late looking sick
Wearing a white robe and clumping her feet
Single momma
Found a sugar daddy
He bought her an expensive car
And a brand new body
He never smiles
She never smiles
She's getting bigger
He never gets out of his car
She's always bitter
Single momma
Found a sugar daddy
He bought her an expensive car
And a brand new body
He never smiles
She never smiles
She's getting bigger
He never gets out of his car
She's always bitter
One day I ran up to her
She gave me a little smile
It was the happiest day
I had in a while
I can't describe her looks
But I was amazed
I must've been hungry
Cause I got crazy
Every night before she gets through her door
She looks at the sky
Then she looks at the floor
It's such a shame
It's such a waste
It's such a shame
I'm burning for her
Single momma
Found a sugar daddy
He bought her an expensive car
And a brand new body
He never smiles
She never smiles
She's getting bigger
He never gets out of his car
She's always bitter
Single momma
Found a sugar daddy
He bought her an expensive car
And a brand new body
He never smiles
She never smiles
She's getting bigger
He never gets out of his car
She's always bitter
I know you're feeling lonesome
Staring at your screen
Ugly things of this world
You must have been deceived
To be so sexy must be a curse
You're carrying it within
If there is sorrow look at me
And I'll kill your misery
Misery
Misery
Ugly misery
Ugly misery




You're ugly
Ugly

Overall Meaning

The song "West End" by Johnny Johnny is a feel-good song about having fun with friends and falling in love. The song paints a vivid picture of hanging out on the West Side with friends, soaking up the sun, and finding love in unexpected places. The first verse talks about the singer enjoying the view with their best friends and how they all feel like they are destined to stay on the West Side. The chorus repeats the idea that they will stay on the West Side until they die, implying a deep sense of camaraderie and loyalty among the group. The second verse is about falling in love with someone and feeling like it is meant to be, even though they have only been together for a short time. The bridge suggests that the singer never wants to grow old and that they want to stay young forever, reliving their memories down by the bay.


The lyrics are relatively simple and straightforward, but they convey a sense of youthful optimism and joy that is infectious. The song taps into the nostalgia of past memories and the desire to hold onto those moments forever. It also celebrates the feeling of belonging to a community of friends who are always there for each other, no matter what. Overall, "West End" is a catchy, feel-good song that captures the spirit of youth and friendship.


Line by Line Meaning

On The West End
Starting off with a reference to the location they are situated in, which sets the tone for the rest of the song.


Stay here for the view with my best friends
The singer is expressing his desire to enjoy the view of the West End with his closest friends, indicating that staying around these people is important to him.


This ain't nothing new on the Best Side
This line implies that the lifestyle and atmosphere in the Best Side, West End is a part of their daily routine, and it's not anything new or extraordinary.


West Side 'til we die
The singer is committed to the West Side lifestyle, and he plans on living this way until the day he passes on.


Saying 'til we die
Reiterating, but in a different way, his earlier statement that he will be a West Side person until the very end.


Beach blonde, Find me at the beachfront
The singer is referring to his appearance, and how he loves to spend his time at the beachfront, possibly indicating that he is a laid back person.


Sweet kissing my baby who won't stay long
The singer is enjoying a sweet moment with his loved one, but acknowledging that it may be temporary and won't last forever.


I get lost in your eyes, so I lose track of time
The singer is so drawn to his lover that he loses track of time and is absorbed only in the moment, showing how much he is attracted to them.


For a minute, yeah
This line acts as a break in the rhythm and may indicate a pause in the music to intensify the moment between the two lovers.


This sun be smiling back at me 'cos
The singer is acknowledging the beauty of the weather, which may reflect the happiness and good times they are experiencing.


We something like young, wild, and free love
This line is an expression of how their love is not restricted by the norms of society and that they are free to feel and express themselves as they desire.


We're just having fun
The singer is describing the lighthearted and carefree nature of their relationship and how they are enjoying life together.


And we don't care who sees
Their love is a feeling that transcends the need for societal validation; they are happy and in love, and that is enough for them.


Tell me
This line is indicating that the singer is seeking affirmation for his relationship and seeking to share his happiness with someone else.


Are you with me on the West End
The singer is asking whoever is listening to the song if they are with them on the West End and are supportive of their lifestyle.


I'm falling hard for you like we're destined
The singer is acknowledging that his feelings for his lover are intense, and he feels like their love was meant to happen.


No this ain't nothing new on the Best Side
Similar to earlier in the song, the singer is reiterating that the atmosphere of the Best Side is not foreign to them and is a regular part of their lives.


Saying 'til we die
Reiterating once again that their West Side lifestyle is a permanent aspect of their lives and defines who they are.


I fell for you way back in July
The singer is reminiscing about the time when they first fell in love, indicating that their love has been existing for quite some time.


'Cos having you was feeling too right
The singer is expressing how natural it felt to be around his lover, and how they have an unspoken connection that goes beyond words.


You got my recipe
The singer is talking about how their lover knows them so well that they understand their emotional recipe, or how to make them happy.


You can see through me like it's meant to be, yeah
The singer is expressing how his lover understands him in every way possible, as if it was destined to happen that they were together.


I thought I knew you better tonight
The singer is talking about how despite knowing his lover for a long time, he is still discovering new things about them each day, indicating that they are still growing together.


It's feeling new when under moonlight
The singer is expressing how the same things felt exciting and fresh when the moonlight shines on them, indicating how different perspective and feelings can offer a new experience.


You get the best of me
The singer is referring to how his lover brings out the best in him, making him a better person altogether.


Even when you're gone, I know you're testing me yeah
The singer is acknowledging that despite their lover being away, they still feel connected and are being tested by the feeling of longing and missing them.


Down by the bay
This line is introducing a new setting, indicating that the scene is shifting, and they are moving away from the West End to the bay.


The end of May, woah
The line acts as a time reference, and the singer is likely talking about a specific time in May when they were at the bay.


We never changed, we're never getting old
The singer is expressing that despite everything that is happening in their lives, their love remains constant, and nothing can get old between them.


When everything just stayed the same
The singer is indicating how their love and feelings were unchanged even though the world around them was ever-changing.


We can try bringing it back
The singer is talking about revisiting the memories they have created and reliving them, perhaps trying to relive the moments they shared on the bay.


Bring us by the bay
The singer is referring to how he wants to revisit the bay with his loved one and relive the moments they have spent at the same place before.


Are you with me on the West End
Similar to earlier in the song, the singer is seeking affirmation and is asking whoever is listening to the song if they are with them on the West End.


Stay here for the view with my best friends
The singer is indicating that he wants to stay at the West End with his friends to enjoy the view and the atmosphere.


This ain't nothing new on the Best Side
The singer is reminding the listener that the Best Side lifestyle is not new to them and is a regular part of their lives.


West Side 'til we die
The singer is reiterating that their West Side lifestyle will be a part of them until their very end.


On the West End
The singer is indicating that the song is coming to an end, and they are back where they started, emphasizing the significance of the West End in their lives.


I'm falling hard for you like we're destined
The singer is reiterating that he is deeply in love with his lover, and it feels as if it was meant to be this way.


No this ain't nothing new on the Best Side
Another reminder that West Side living is not unfamiliar to the singer and is an integral part of their lives.


West Side 'til we die
Reiterating one last time that the West Side lifestyle is a permanent part of the singer's life.


Saying 'til we die
A final reiteration of the singer's commitment to the West Side until his dying day.




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Written by: Yannis Paraskevopoulos

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