You're the one for you
From Living Room
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Lyrics
i spent years of my life thinking we were made for each other now i see you used those years to prove that you weren't made for anybody else you don't need anybody's help because you are the one for you there are plenty of fish in the sea gentlemen of all sizes and colors surely you could find a boy who suits your fancy but you don't see the use in their good looks you can't be bothered to bait hooks you've got better things to do some folks search far and wide to find the loves of their lives amidst the millions of faces love begat what a relief it's got to be to find the only love you'll ever need located on the premises what were the odds of that? when you pack up your heart you should bring only the things you think you can carry which won't be much if you'll be holding your own hand and should you need a kiss, if ever press your own two lips together put your blessed symmetry to use each half designed to fit the other maybe one day you'll discover what that means you are the one for you
Music
Chords
This song is in F major, if I remember correctly.
Structure
A A B A' (The nearest I've gotten to date to the old standard A B A structure.)
Author's Notes
This is the nastiest, bitterest song I've ever written. I tried to make it pretty anyway.
When I write these jazzy types of songs, I often go off on a harmonic tangent on the bridge, and then can't find my way back to the home key effectively. I feel like the transition back into the A section here is a little forced, but I think if I change the melody at the end of the bridge, I can make it lead back into the A section more smoothly.