Lyrics
Oh here comes that man again
Expressing the recurrence of a certain man's presence
Something in the way he moves
Suggesting there's something captivating about his movements
Makes me sorry I'm a lady
Feeling regret or remorse for being a woman due to his influence
Hello stranger, you're a danger
Greeting a stranger and acknowledging potential danger
To the law and over here
Highlighting the stranger's defiance of the law
They don't like men like you in our city
Expressing societal disapproval for men like him in their city
You're too pretty, cool and witty
Describing him as excessively attractive, cool, and clever
You are real bad company
Labeling him as undesirable company due to his bad qualities
I should have stayed away from today
Reflecting on the decision to engage with him today
Sorry I'm a lady, sorry I'm a lady
Apologizing for being a lady, possibly implying societal expectations
I would rather be, rather be
Expressing a preference for being a bit mysterious or unclear
Just a little shady, just a little shady
Continuing the theme of being somewhat enigmatic
Nothin' dynamite, dynamite
Downplaying any explosive or intense qualities
Sorry I'm a lady, sorry I'm a lady
Reiterating the apology for being a lady
Have you got a light, got a light
Asking for a light, possibly metaphorical or literal
For me tonight
Suggesting a need for illumination or guidance
I need power, I need passion
Expressing a desire for strength and intense emotion
Give me more than sympathy
Seeking more than just sympathy from others
I've got a lot to learn before tomorrow
Acknowledging the need to learn and grow before the future
Like a flower, want a shower
Comparing oneself to a flower, desiring a nurturing experience
I want you to make me bloom
Expressing a wish for the stranger to bring out the best qualities
Those gentlemen in gray can hear me say
Addressing gentlemen in gray, possibly referring to societal norms
You are a winner, I am a sinner
Describing the stranger as a winner and oneself as a sinner
No excuse, no alibi
Denying any excuses or justifications for one's actions
Temptation's won the game
Admitting that temptation has triumphed, attributing blame
And you are to blame
Holding the stranger responsible for the outcome
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