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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Out the Door" by the artist "Una Healy"

In "Out the Door," Una Healy sings about the complex emotions of a working mother who must leave her child to provide for them.

The verses depict her heartache at having to say goodbye every day. She longs to stay home, to cherish every freckle on her child's face, but the reality is that bills need to be paid. The phrase "feed my little chicks" is a metaphor for providing for her children's basic needs, ensuring they have food, clothing, and a roof over their heads.

The chorus is a heartfelt cry, an admission that being separated from her child is incredibly difficult. "Missing you a million times more" is a hyperbole emphasizing the intensity of her longing.

In the second verse, Healy addresses her child as someone who has grown up. She anticipates that one day, they too will leave home to build their own life and experience the same feelings she has.

The repetition of the chorus at the end amplifies the emotional impact and underscores the main message: a mother's love knows no bounds, and even the necessity of work can't diminish the longing she feels for her child.

It's that time that I gotta pack up

And I gotta say goodbye

I, I don't wanna leave but what else can I do

When I've got little mouths to feed?

I wish that I could stay at home

But one day you will learn to know

I had to go to work to pay the bills

I wish each day that I could stare

And watch each freckle form upon your face

But life is not so easy, it ain't so free and breezy

So while I'm gone, I wanted you to know

[Chorus:]

Oooh, I miss you baby

Oooh, I miss you so

I just wanna say I miss you lately

A million times more every time

I'm out the door

There will come a time that

You're gonna spread your wings

And then you're gonna fly

Woah, and there will be someone

Whose heart will beat with yours

No matter where you are

In time, oh you'll wish

That you could stay at home

But in that day, you'll learn to know

You gotta go to work to pay the bills

[Chorus:]

Oooh, I miss you baby

Oooh, I miss you so

I just wanna say I miss you lately

A million times more every time

I'm out the door

[Chorus:]

Oooh, I miss you baby (I miss you baby)

Oooh, I miss you so (I miss you so)

I just wanna say I miss you lately (ooh)

A million times more every time

I said a million times more every time

I'm out the door

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