Hey There
Navigating Love's Labyrinth: Anne Murray's Hey ThereLyrics
Hey there
Addressing someone with affection or familiarity.
You with the stars in your eyes
Complimenting the person for having a dreamy or optimistic outlook.
Love's never made a fool of you
Asserting that love has not led the person astray or caused foolish behavior.
You used to be too wise.
Noting a past state of wisdom, suggesting a change or loss.
Hey there
Repeating the greeting, maintaining a friendly tone.
You on that high-flying cloud
Describing the person as being in a euphoric or blissful state.
Though she won't throw a crumb to you
Implies unrequited love, as the person receives no attention or affection.
You think someday she'll come to you.
Expressing hope for a future romantic connection despite current challenges.
Better forget her
Advising to move on from a woman described as aloof or arrogant.
Her with her nose in the air
Depicting the woman as haughty or snobbish.
She's got you dancing on a string
Indicating the woman's control over the person, possibly through manipulation.
Break it and she won't care
Suggesting that breaking free won't affect the woman emotionally.
Won't you take this advice
Offering advice to the person, emphasizing a fraternal relationship.
I hand you like a brother
Posing a question about the person's perception or understanding.
Or are you not seeing things too clear?
Suggesting a possible lack of clarity or insight in the person's judgment.
Are you too much in love to hear?
Asking if intense love may be clouding the person's ability to listen or comprehend.
Is it all going in one ear
Rhetorical inquiry about information retention, hinting at neglect or indifference.
And out the other?
Emphasizing the possibility of disregarding advice.
Won't you take this advice
Reiterating the advice, underscoring the fraternal connection.
I hand you like a brother
Repeating the question about clear perception or understanding.
Or are you not seeing things too clear?
Reiterating the possibility of obscured judgment.
Are you too much in love to hear?
Repeating the question about the impact of intense love on the person's hearing.
Is it all going in one ear
Reiterating the inquiry about information retention and its disregard.
And out the other?
Hey there! Hey there!
Repeating the initial greeting, possibly for emphasis or urgency.
Hey there!
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