Lyrics
Well you rolled into the world
Expressing the beginning of someone's existence or presence in the world.
In a tumble of defiance
Describing the entrance with a rebellious and determined spirit.
Didn't flinch at high winds
Facing challenges fearlessly, not reacting to adversity.
Didn't even check the science
Not bothering to analyze or question the scientific aspects of the situation.
You're my favourite hurricane, blow me down again
Expressing admiration for the person, likening them to a hurricane that captivates and overwhelms.
Smiling, high on the breeze
Portraying the person as a force of nature, bringing joy and excitement.
You're my storm without the pain, cloud my simple brain
Highlighting the person's impact without causing emotional pain, clouding the speaker's thoughts.
I'm loving you right down on my knees
Conveying deep love and devotion, even to the point of submission.
Well you're east and then you're west
Describing the person's unpredictable nature, moving from one extreme to another without conformity.
There's never any compliance
Emphasizing the lack of adherence to norms or rules.
But i'm still your weather man
Asserting the speaker's role as the one who understands and predicts the person's emotional storms.
It's a sign of my reliance on you
Acknowledging dependency on the person despite their unpredictable behavior.
You're my favourite hurricane, blow me down again
Reiterating the person's impact, comparing them to a hurricane that overwhelms and captivates.
Smiling, high on the breeze
Continuing the metaphor of the person as a powerful and exhilarating force.
You're my storm without the pain, cloud my simple brain
Stating that the person's influence is not painful, but rather clouds the speaker's thoughts.
I'm loving you right down on my knees
Expressing love and devotion, even in a vulnerable and submissive position.
I'm reliant on the way you tilt your head
Depicting the speaker's reliance on the person's gestures and expressions to understand their emotions.
When you tell me that the storm has passed, or whatever it is you said
Highlighting the importance of the person's words, even if the speaker doesn't fully comprehend them.
Tie the house down with the chains you have me in
Symbolizing the binding nature of the relationship, comparing it to chains.
I'm singing with the sirens, my ship's coming in
Expressing a shared experience with the person, facing challenges together.
You're my favourite hurricane, blow me down again
Repeating the admiration for the person's impact, likening it to a hurricane.
Smiling, high on the breeze
Reaffirming the person's joyful and powerful influence.
You're my storm without the pain, cloud my simple brain
Emphasizing that the person's effect is not painful but rather clouds the speaker's thoughts.
I'm loving you right down on my knees
Reiterating deep love and devotion, expressed in a humble and submissive manner.
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