Yeah I am wondering if this is sarcastic or if he really means it, too! I saw some people say he originally wrote it for Britney Spears but after they broke up he recorded it with LB.
Yeah I am wondering if this is sarcastic or if he really means it, too! I saw some people say he originally wrote it for Britney Spears but after they broke up he recorded it with LB.
I love this song it makes me feel the vibe and energy 鉂わ笍馃ズ馃珎
I love this song it makes me feel the vibe and energy 鉂わ笍馃ズ馃珎
I believe this song is deeply connected to the Dolly Parton song of the same name. This is the guy who left his girlfriend (Parton) to be with Jolene. Now he is wondering if he made a bad decision. Jolene is beautiful, but she is far from perfect. Temptation, Regret, etc.
I believe this song is deeply connected to the Dolly Parton song of the same name. This is the guy who left his girlfriend (Parton) to be with Jolene. Now he is wondering if he made a bad decision. Jolene is beautiful, but she is far from perfect. Temptation, Regret, etc.
I think its pretty straight forward... Being at a party with someone you are in a "shaky" relationship with... "I wheeled around because I didn't hear what you had said" -wheeled around is not referring to being in a wheelchair It is an older expression that means wandering around- She probably said "I'll be over there" or "I'm going to go get a drink" he wanders (wheeled)around the party... and is probably overserved or continues to get overserved... before or because of he saw her "dancing around in lemoore's bed... with elahu" At this point he's pissed and drunk she helps him to...
I think its pretty straight forward... Being at a party with someone you are in a "shaky" relationship with... "I wheeled around because I didn't hear what you had said" -wheeled around is not referring to being in a wheelchair It is an older expression that means wandering around- She probably said "I'll be over there" or "I'm going to go get a drink" he wanders (wheeled)around the party... and is probably overserved or continues to get overserved... before or because of he saw her "dancing around in lemoore's bed... with elahu" At this point he's pissed and drunk she helps him to his car... The next morning "as the market stands unfolded" People who were there getting coffee or whatever they have seen him or been at that same party... "I shuffled by alert but numb to all the glances and the glares" he doesn't care that people saw him drunk and needing a ride home... He's more frustrated and upset about the fact he saw his girlfriend being flirtatious and or cheating on him... (maybe because he does drink too much) And that's why he says "it's now I knew that you knew that I'd soon end up and up"
The last part could refer to either the girlfriend or alcohol itself: you tricked me like the others and now I don't belong the simple smiles and good times seem all wrong... I think this last line speaks for itself from either perspective...
What does this song mean?
What does this song mean?
A commentary on the draining effects of social media.
A commentary on the draining effects of social media.
Sexyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy馃拫馃挀馃挀馃寶馃槉馃檲 Katlego snesipho,馃寶馃挆馃挆馃挆thank for the lyrics
Sexyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy馃拫馃挀馃挀馃寶馃槉馃檲 Katlego snesipho,馃寶馃挆馃挆馃挆thank for the lyrics
I know this piano song and people here are bias they only want English I'm white too but I am not bias Thank you for the lyrics 馃寶鉂わ笍馃檲
I know this piano song and people here are bias they only want English I'm white too but I am not bias Thank you for the lyrics 馃寶鉂わ笍馃檲
Love It鉂わ笍鉂わ笍 Like Princess Diana 馃憫.
Love It鉂わ笍鉂わ笍 Like Princess Diana 馃憫.
Sharon has said this song was about a working girl in King's Cross she observed when she first moved to Australia. She'd come home at 3am from a a gig at in Newcastle or somewhere like that, and this woman would always be standing outside the bank of new south wales there.
Sharon has said this song was about a working girl in King's Cross she observed when she first moved to Australia. She'd come home at 3am from a a gig at in Newcastle or somewhere like that, and this woman would always be standing outside the bank of new south wales there.