Lyrics
She likes her wine by the label
Expresses her preference for choosing wine based on its label, indicating a focus on appearance or brand.
But she can't pronounce all the names
Highlights her difficulty in pronouncing the names of certain wines, suggesting a level of unfamiliarity or lack of expertise.
Cabernet, or Whitehaven
Names specific wines (Cabernet, Whitehaven) but implies that the type is not crucial, as long as the singer covers the cost.
As long as I don't make her pay
Emphasizes her willingness to wait, perhaps indicating patience or tolerance, especially when it comes to the singer covering expenses.
She will wait
Reiterates her patience and willingness to wait for the singer.
So bring another bottle of Chardonnay
Suggests getting another bottle of Chardonnay, reinforcing the association of the wine with their interactions.
And tell me all your problems
Encourages open communication by inviting her to share her problems while enjoying Chardonnay, indicating a desire for emotional connection.
Chasing time, chasing chasers
Describes her engagement in activities like chasing time and chasers, possibly alluding to a fast-paced or adventurous lifestyle.
Her spirit starts to fade away
Notes a change in her spirit, suggesting a decline or fading away, possibly due to the mentioned activities.
Hazel eyes getting bigger
Observes her hazel eyes getting bigger, hinting at an emotional or psychological impact, possibly related to a twisted game.
Got lost in her own twisted game
Suggests she has become lost in her own complex or confusing game, indicating a potential internal struggle or conflict.
But she waits
Reiterates her willingness to wait, tying back to the earlier theme of patience and the singer covering expenses.
So bring another bottle of Chardonnay
Repeats the idea of getting another bottle of Chardonnay, emphasizing its significance in their interactions.
And tell me all your problems
Encourages open communication again, inviting her to share her problems while enjoying Chardonnay.
The knee-socks on her dresser
Mentions knee-socks on her dresser, creating an image that may symbolize intimacy or familiarity.
Don't know if I'll see them again
Expresses uncertainty about seeing the knee-socks again, suggesting a potential change or shift in their relationship.
I hope she writes me letters
Expresses hope for receiving letters from her, symbolizing a desire for communication and connection even if physical presence is uncertain.
I'll slide 'em right under the bed
Describes a gesture of sliding letters under the bed, indicating a discreet or intimate form of communication.
And I thought the world was so blue
Reflects on a change in perspective, where the world seemed blue until her face lit up again, suggesting her impact on the singer's perception.
Till her face lit up again
Reinforces the positive influence she has, specifically when her face lights up, bringing joy or brightness to the singer's world.
I'm good
Simply states "I'm good," potentially indicating a state of contentment or well-being in the current situation.
I said I'm good
Reiterates the assertion of being good, possibly emphasizing satisfaction or a sense of peace in the concluding statement.
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