: The chorus— "Go easy on me, baby, I was still a child / Didn't get the chance to feel the world around me" —reflects her youth and lack of experience when she first entered the serious commitments of her early adult life.
: Lyrics such as "There ain’t no gold in this river" symbolize her realization that her marriage had been depleted of its value despite her best efforts to sustain it. Musical Style & Production
: Adele’s performance was widely praised for its "crinkly" edges and soaring vocal runs, particularly on the word "easy," which spans eight musical notes. Critical & Commercial Success
: The chorus— "Go easy on me, baby, I was still a child / Didn't get the chance to feel the world around me" —reflects her youth and lack of experience when she first entered the serious commitments of her early adult life.
: Lyrics such as "There ain’t no gold in this river" symbolize her realization that her marriage had been depleted of its value despite her best efforts to sustain it. Musical Style & Production
: Adele’s performance was widely praised for its "crinkly" edges and soaring vocal runs, particularly on the word "easy," which spans eight musical notes. Critical & Commercial Success