The Golden Years lyrics by Joshua Bassett

Read The Golden Years lyrics.Is Its Classy Lyrics Are Written By Joshua Bassett Official Music Video Has been Release May. 17, 2024 And Pres On The YouTube Channel And lyrics can be seen above here.

The Golden Years lyrics by Joshua Bassett

The Golden Years lyrics by Joshua Bassett

[Intro]
Woo-ooh-ooh, woo-ooh-ooh

Explanation of Intro
The introductory vocalizations (“Woo-ooh-ooh, woo-ooh-ooh”) set a dreamy and reflective tone for the song.

[Verse 1]
Time stopped movin’ the minute I saw ya
You took my Taylor guitar in the city of stars and you made it your own
(Stars and you made it your own, stars and you made it your own)
Late night, oh, how I’m missin’ those brown eyes
Funny, I’d rather be fightin’ with you than alone in the city we knew
(Alone in the city, alone in the city we knew)

Explanation of Verse 1
The introductory vocalizations (“Woo-ooh-ooh, woo-ooh-ooh”) set a dreamy and reflective tone for the song.
In the first verse, the singer reminisces about the moment they met their partner and how significant that instant was. The imagery of taking a Taylor guitar in the “city of stars” signifies a blending of personal and shared experiences. The singer misses the late-night moments and the presence of their partner, suggesting that even conflicts with them were preferable to loneliness.

[Pre-Chorus]
Four years gone by in the blink of an eye
We were young ’til we weren’t
It was fun ’til it hurt
Now I’m terrified that I’ll never find love like yours

Explanation of Pre-Chorus
The pre-chorus reflects on how quickly time has passed and the transition from youth to a more painful awareness of love’s complexities. The artist recognizes the fear of never finding a adore as significant as the one they misplaced.

[Chorus]
If I would’ve known
Those were the golden years
I would’ve held you longer that night when you kissed me goodbye through your tears
If I would’ve known
Those were the golden years
I would’ve never left you alone when you needed me most, my dear
‘Cause those were the golden years (Woo-ooh-ooh, woo-ooh-ooh)
Those were the golden years (Woo-ooh-ooh, woo-ooh-ooh)

Explanation of  Chorus
In the chorus, the singer expresses deep regret for not recognizing the importance of those moments when they happened. The “golden years” refer to a time of happiness and emotional richness that the singer wishes they had cherished more. The repetition of the realization and the longing to have done things differently highlight the depth of their regret.

[Verse 2]
I left you under the cherry tree that June
Back at the place where I told you that I loved you way too soon
(Loved you way too soon, loved you way too soon)
Lately, I stare at the pictures you gave me
I can’t help wonderin’ if you ever stare back at them too (Stare back at them)

Explanation of Verse 2
The second verse revisits a significant place and time in the relationship, under the cherry tree in June, where the singer prematurely confessed their love. The artist presently reflects on photographs from the relationship, pondering in the event that their previous accomplice too looks back at those recollections with the same sense of misfortune.

[Chorus]
If I would’ve known
Those were the golden years
I would’ve held you longer that night when you kissed me goodbye through your tears
If I would’ve known
Those were the golden years
I would’ve never left you alone when you needed me most, my dear
‘Cause those were the golden years

Explanation of  Chorus
The chorus is repeated, reinforcing the regret and longing to have recognized the “golden years” when they were happening.

[Bridge]
So dance with me under the cherry tree, darlin’
We’ll act like we’re still young and free (Mm)
‘Cause I’m still in love with the story of us
We were young, but our love, it was real

Explanation of  Bridge
In the bridge, the singer imagines a return to those happier times, dancing under the cherry tree and pretending to be young and free again. This reflects a crave to remember and recover the guiltlessness and bliss of their past adore. The confirmation that their youthful cherish was genuine underscores the genuineness and profundity of their past relationship.

 

[Chorus]
If I would’ve known
Those were the golden years
I would’ve held you longer that night when you kissed me goodbye through your tears
If I would’ve known
Those were the golden years
I would’ve never left you alone when you needed me most, my dear
‘Cause those were the golden years (Woo-ooh-ooh, woo-ooh-ooh)
Those were the golden years (Woo-ooh-ooh, woo-ooh-ooh)

Explanation of  Chorus
The chorus is repeated once more, emphasizing the wish to have cherished the golden years more deeply and the sorrow of having left their partner when they were needed mo

[Outro]
Those were the golden years

Explanation of  Outro
The outro repeats the state “those were the brilliant a long time,” bringing the tune to a strong near and taking off the audience with the waiting sense of clashing sentimentality and lament.
OVERALL
The Most noteworthy” could be a intelligent and emotive investigation of past cherish, capturing the significant affect of recognizing the esteem of minutes as it were after they have passed.The melody passes on a all inclusive subject of yearning and the torment of knowledge of the past, making it relatable to anybody who has experienced the mixed nature of misplaced cherish.