Lyrics
Yes, she's thirty-six in the bust, twenty-eight in the waist
Describing physical attributes, indicating measurements of a woman's body.
Forty-four in the hip, she got real crazy legs
Highlighting the woman's attractive and appealing features, especially her legs.
You upset me baby, yes, you upset me baby
Expressing emotional distress caused by the woman's actions.
Well, like being hit by a fallen tree
Comparing the emotional impact to a powerful and unexpected force, like being struck by a fallen tree.
Woman, what you do to me
Acknowledging the profound effect the woman has on the speaker.
Well, she's not too tall, complexion is fair
Providing additional physical details about the woman, emphasizing her attractiveness.
Man she knocked me out the way she wears her hair
Expressing admiration for the woman's appearance and the impact it has on the speaker.
You upset me baby, yes, you upset me baby
Reiterating the emotional distress caused by the woman.
Well, like being hit by a fallen tree
Reinforcing the intensity of the emotional impact using a vivid metaphor.
Woman, what you do to me, yes
Continuing to convey the deep emotional effect the woman has on the speaker.
Well, she's not too tall, complexion is fair
Repeating physical details about the woman, emphasizing her attractiveness.
Man she knocked me out the way she wears her hair
Reiterating the speaker's admiration for the woman's appearance.
You upset me baby, yes, you upset me baby
Restating the emotional distress caused by the woman's actions.
Well, like being hit by a fallen tree
Using a metaphor to emphasize the forcefulness of the emotional impact.
Woman, what you do to me
Emphasizing the profound effect the woman continues to have on the speaker.
Well I, tried to describe her, it's hard to start
Attempting to describe the woman, but struggling, perhaps due to overwhelming emotions.
Better stop now because I got a weak heart
Indicating a need to stop describing the woman due to the speaker's vulnerability.
You upset me baby, yes, you upset me baby
Reiterating the emotional distress and the impact on the speaker's heart.
Well, like being hit by a fallen tree
Reinforcing the intensity of the emotional impact with a vivid comparison.
Woman, what you do to me
Continuing to express the profound effect the woman has on the speaker.
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