[Intro]
[Verse 1]
On Sunday morning, I thought for a moment,
200g of flour, 1 teaspoon of yeast,
A pinch of salt and 120g of water.
I peeled 200g of sweet potatoes.
[Pre-Chorus 1]
I microwaved them in a bowl with the water.
I mashed them with a spatula to make a paste.
[Chorus 1]
It’s my duty to make her happy.
I want her to smile.
I want her to be attractive.
No matter what.
[Verse 2]
I kneaded the dough relentlessly.
I placed roasted soybean flour on a baking sheet.
I divided the dough into two.
I sprinkled it on the surface.
[Pre-Chorus 2]
I wrapped the sweet potato paste in the dough.
I let it rise in the electric oven at 45℃ for 1hour.
[Chorus 2]
It’s my duty to make her happy.
I want her to smile.
I want her to be attractive.
No matter what.
[Instrumental Solo]
[Verse 3]
I preheated the oven to 200℃.
I baked the dough in it for 10 minutes.
She woke up and came into the kitchen.
“It smells so good!” She said happily.
[Pre-Chorus 3]
“I’ve got coffee ready,” I told her.
“It’s freshly baked, it looks delicious,” she said, in high spirits.
[Chorus 3]
It’s my duty to make her happy.
I want her to smile.
I want her to be attractive.
No matter what.
[Bridge]
“What’s gotten into you?” She asked.
“Popeye eats spinach and becomes a superhero.”
“But spinach is 92% water, so we can’t get any strength from it.”
“That’s true,” she nodded. “So what are we going to do?”
[Final Chorus 3]
It’s my duty to make her happy.
I want her to smile.
I want her to be attractive.
No matter what.
[Outro]
Sound: Funk, glossy R&B-pop Jazz Fusion at 110 BPM. Clean, driving 16-beat from an acoustic drum, funky slap electric bass, Yamaha C7 grand piano playing rich, shimmering major 7th and add9 chords, a side electric guitar (Fender Stratocaster style) with heavy chorus effect, sweeping legato string section and a powerful, harmonized horn section, falsetto male vocals, clear male tenor lead with an airy female harmonies, production features generous hall reverb and, jazzy improvisation with a chord progression and chromatic approach.
[0:00 – 0:10] Intro: Begin with a clear electric cutting guitar and a slap bass with upbeat drums.
[0:10 – 0:25] Verse 1: Add a warm Fender Rhodes piano and gentle vocals singing.
[0:25 – 0:35] Pre-Chorus 1:The lyrics are hopeful and uplifting.
[0:35 – 0:50] Chorus 1: Full band and soaring synth leads.
[0:50 – 1:05] Verse 2: Same as Verse 1.
[1:05 – 1:15] Pre-Chorus 2: Same as Pre-Chorus 1.
[1:15 – 1:30] Chorus 2: Same as Chorus 1
[1:30 – 1:40] Instrumental Solo: An electric piano.
[1:40 – 1:55] Verse 3: Same as Verse 1.
[1:55 – 2:05] Pre-Chorus 3: Same as Pre-Chorus 1.
[2:05 – 2:20] Chorus 3: Same as Chorus 1.
[2:20 – 2:35] Bridge: gentle vocals singing.
[2:35 – 2:50] Final-Chorus: Same as Chorus 1.
[2:50 – 3:00] Outro: Fade out with an electric guitar.
Key: E major
BPM: 110
Duration: 3:00
Title: For You, My Dear
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