Get in Line

Wait Your Turn: Navigating Love's Queue with Amanda Donald
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Lyrics

Get in line and wait your turn

Emphasizing the need to follow a sequence and wait patiently for one's opportunity.

What's it gonna take for you to learn

Pose a rhetorical question, asking what it will take for the listener to understand the importance of waiting.

It ain't gonna kill you it ain't gonna hurt

Assuring that following the order won't cause harm or extreme difficulty.

You got to get in line and wait your turn

Reiteration of the importance of queuing up and waiting for one's turn.

You can come and go as you please

Stating the freedom to come and go as one pleases, possibly addressing the listener's perceived indifference.

You think that it don't matter to me

Highlighting the misconception that the listener's actions don't affect the speaker emotionally.

But when it's my time to do the same old thing

Anticipating a time when the roles will be reversed, and the listener will understand the situation.

You think that you can come right back

Suggesting the listener's belief in an easy return to the speaker's life after straying.

And be mine again

Expressing doubt about the listener's ability to regain the speaker's affection.

Get in line and wait your turn

Reiteration of the theme of waiting in line and learning patience.

What's it gonna take for you to learn

Raising the question again, emphasizing the need for the listener to understand and adapt.

It ain't gonna kill you it ain't gonna hurt

Reassuring that complying won't have severe consequences.

You got to get in line and wait your turn

Underlining the importance of queuing and waiting for a proper chance.

You're giving me those puppy dog eyes

Observing the listener's attempts to evoke sympathy through pleading eyes.

I've seen 'em too many times

Rejecting the effectiveness of the listener's common tactic of using "puppy dog eyes."

You act real sweet and cuddly

Describing the listener's behavior as sweet and affectionate but recognizing a lack of genuine emotion.

Making my heart skip two beats

Acknowledging the listener's attempt to create excitement but pointing out a superficial impact on the speaker's emotions.

Get in line and wait your turn

Reiteration of the theme of waiting in line and the necessity of patience.

What's it gonna take for you to learn

Posing the question again, urging the listener to internalize the importance of waiting.

It ain't gonna kill you it ain't gonna hurt

Reassuring that adhering to the order won't lead to significant negative consequences.

You got to get in line and wait your turn

Emphasizing the importance of waiting in line and taking turns.

You whine and you holler and cry

Observing the listener's emotional outbursts and questioning their motives.

I find myself asking you why

Expressing confusion about the listener's actions and seeking an explanation.

You can run around and love who you want

Granting the listener freedom to pursue other relationships but expecting loyalty and patience in return.

Expecting me to wait around and act all calm

Addressing the listener's expectation that the speaker will patiently wait despite the listener's actions.

Get in line and wait your turn

Reiteration of the theme, emphasizing the importance of waiting for one's turn.

What's it gonna take for you to learn

Presenting the question once more, urging the listener to grasp the concept of patience.

It ain't gonna kill you it ain't gonna hurt

Reiterating that waiting won't lead to severe consequences.

You got to get in line and wait your turn

Emphasizing the crucial nature of getting in line and waiting patiently.

You better get in line and stand right there and wait your turn

Issuing a direct command to the listener to queue up and patiently wait for their turn.

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