She's A Baby

Van Morrison · Other Songs - Van Morrison

Well I'm so blue
I'm thinking about you
I'm feeling so blue
I'm feeling so sad
I just don't understand
I'm feeling so sad

And in the midnight
I don t turn off the light
Until the daylight
Well I toss and I turn
And my heart it still burns
'Til I see her again

She's my lady, she's my baby, she's my lady
She's my baby, she's my lady, she's my haby
She's my lady, now, now, now, now

In the morning I wake
To go get food on my plate
But I just can't eat
And when I go in the cafe
To sit down at my seat
I don't have egg on my face

When it stops and it starts
It just tears me apart
Like a pain in my heart
But it's been misunderstood
Somebody's breaking the rules
And I'm nobody's fool

Well, well, well
She's my lady, she's my baby, she's my lady
She's my baby, she's my lady, she's my baby
She's my lady, now, now, now, now

When it's so high
I can reach for the sky
But when it's so low
I got nowhere to go
When it goes wrong
I just don't belong
When it goes right
It's clean out of sight
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah

I'm feeling so glad
I'm on top of the world
When I see you again
Well it's so true
I been thinking about you
Baby you're my flame

When it goes down
Down on the ground
When it goes down
But when it goes up
It just fills up my cup
When it goes up

Well, well, well
She's my lady, she's my baby, she's my lady
She's my baby, she's my lady, she's my baby
She's my lady, now, now, now, now

She's A Baby

Van Morrison's "She's A Baby" stands as a tender, soulful exploration of early parenthood, capturing the quiet exhaustion and profound love that defines new motherhood. Released within the broader catalog of his discography, the track exemplifies his signature ability to blend folk sensibilities with R&B rhythms, creating an intimate atmosphere that resonates deeply with listeners. Unlike his more upbeat hits, this recording focuses on the raw, unvarnished reality of family life, showcasing Morrison's lyrical skill in portraying universal emotions through a personal lens. The song remains a cherished piece of his work, often cited alongside other ballads that highlight his capacity for emotional storytelling and musical warmth.