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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Don't Go" by the artist "Wretch 32"

In the song "Don't Go" Wretch 32 uses a metaphorical image to talk about his love for his craft - music.

He describes it as a mysterious muse that suddenly appeared in his life and became an integral part of his success. Although he does not know why she chose him, he cherishes her presence and fears losing her.

The lyrics trace the artist's deep connection with music. He draws parallels with romantic relationships, describing their meeting, mutual affection, and how music supports him through difficult times. He admits that without it, he would feel lost and broken.

Wretch 32 emphasizes that their relationship is not based on material gain, but on a sincere desire to create something real and meaningful. He is ready to fully devote himself to music, trusting her with his life and seeing in her the only path to self-realization.

Don't go

I don't know where you come from,

But you're everywhere I go.

I don't know why you chose me (why me?)

But as long as you're here, I don't need to know.

So don't go

Yeah, when I got introduced to ya,

I knew I'd be true to ya,

Everyone wanted a piece, you whispered to me

It's sweet cos it's me you love.

And I feel it in my soul,

It's like you're always with me on the road.

Phone in my hand while I listen to you moan,

And everybody in the car wants to try and get involved,

Yeah, then you make her say the tone,

Puppy love now, I'm like give a dog a bone,

Shut me up how? I can breathe and have a flow,

Our love's concrete

We should leave it set in stone

Yeah and when ever I'm in doubt,

You forever calm me down

And sometimes I'm a dummy and I know I would 've crashed

If you never was around

So don't go,

Don't leave,

Please stay

With me,

You are, the only thing, I need to get by,

To get by.

Yeah I spend a little change on you,

But you always give it back.

Cos' I know you ain't here for the money,

You just wanna see me be the man

So I earned my respect like a true gentleman,

All rumors were capital irrelevant.

We should get free to emblems,

I give my life to you that's a street settlement.

Yeah, I feeling ever so emotional,

Cos I never had nothing when approaching you,

Sitting with a straight face on a poker move,

That's why a song like this has been over due,

Due over time,

Time over,

Love drunk you and I would die sober.

I'm in this for forever and a day

That's why anywhere I go,

They've got to put you on a plane

So don't go,

Don't leave,

Please stay

With me,

You are the only thing I need, to get by

To get by

See I swear, I ain't ever seen a sky so clear,

Together were gonna make history,

Why would you wanna be elsewhere?

[x2]

Don't go leave me now ,

Don't go leave me.

Stay right here till my dark day

Into light years I'mma shine.

Don't go leave me now,

Don't go leave me.

Loosing you is one of my fears,

But I ain't selfish I'll share, if I have to.

So don't go,

Don't leave,

Please stay

With me,

You are the only thing I need, to get by

To get by.

So don't go,

don't leave,

Please stay

With me,

You are the only thing I need, to get by

To only get by.

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