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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Let Her Down Easy" by the artist "Terence Trent D'Arby"

The song "Let Her Down Easy" by Terence Trent D'Arby tells the story of a man who is involved with a young, naive girl. The lyrical hero, observing the situation, addresses this man, urging him to be careful with the girl's feelings and to "let her down easy" if he is not planning a serious relationship.

The first verse describes the man as a self-confident person who thinks he is in control of his life. In contrast to him, the girl is shown - seventeen years old, inexperienced, seeing him as her first love.

The chorus is the main message of the song. The lyrical hero, realizing that he can change neither the nature of the man nor the natural course of things, still asks him to be delicate with the girl ("let her down easy"), because her heart is overflowing with feelings. He believes that in time she will cope with this pain and become wiser.

The second verse delves into the girl's feelings. Her "strawberry eyes" and the way she looks at him betray her naivety and belief in the sincerity of his feelings, even if it is just a "beautiful lie." The lyrical hero, knowing the man's fickleness, asks him at least not to deceive the girl when he decides to leave.

The third verse takes us into the future. The girl has grown up, become a woman, she has her own family. She remembers her first love with a smile, realizing how little she knew about life back then. This verse shows that "letting her down easy" really helped her to get through this experience and move on.

The whole song is imbued with an atmosphere of melancholy and wise sadness. The lyrical hero, understanding the complexity of the situation, does not condemn the man, but only calls him to responsibility and compassion. "Let her down easy" is not just a request, but a kind of advice on how to minimize the pain of inevitable separation.

You're top man on scene

You don't think life comes in between

But hey, she's just seventeen

She feels like she's a worldly girl

But man you've been around the world

She is just some worried daddy's girl

Even though there's nothing I can say

To cheat on you and nature anyway

Let her down easy

Her heart is on a dime

Let her down easy

And she'll grow up in time

In her strawberry eyes

The way she sees you signifies

That she's susceptible to your velvet lies

But if you must lay her down

May a butterscotch glow be her dressing gown

Please do not lead her on when, on when you leave town

Even though there's nothing I can say

To cheat on you and nature anyway

Let her down easy

Her heart is on the line

Let her down easy

And you'll grow up in time

She's a woman now

With a daughter to make her proud

In her crayon world of paper clouds

She still remembers you

The first boy that she gave it to

And she laughs at how little then she knew

Even though there's nothing I can say

To cheat on you and nature anyway

Let her down easy

Her heart is on a dime

Let her down easy

And she'll grow up in time

Whoa in time

— Существует кавер-версия песни в исполнении George Michael

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