You Ought To Be With Me

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The Yearning Heart: Al Green's 'You Ought To Be With Me'

Al Green's song 'You Ought To Be With Me' is a soulful plea for love and companionship. The lyrics convey a deep sense of longing and desire for a romantic connection that transcends societal opinions and obstacles. Green's smooth, emotive voice adds a layer of sincerity and urgency to the message, making it clear that the singer is not just asking for a casual relationship but a meaningful and lasting bond.

The song opens with a direct invitation to sit down and discuss the future, emphasizing the importance of communication in a relationship. Green dismisses the opinions of others, focusing instead on the genuine love he feels. This sentiment is reinforced throughout the song, as he repeatedly asserts that the two of them should be together, regardless of what others might think or say. The lyrics suggest a defiance against societal norms and a commitment to following one's heart.

Green also touches on the idea of wasted time, urging his love interest to make a decision about their relationship. He expresses a desire for a partner who can bring joy and brightness into his life, highlighting the transformative power of love. The repeated refrain 'you ought to be with me' serves as both a declaration and a plea, encapsulating the essence of the song's message. The closing lines, where Green speaks of holding his love tight and putting good feelings into her night, underscore the depth of his affection and his longing for a reciprocal, loving relationship.

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