No one Knows You

Unveiling Intimate Bonds: A Melodic Tale of Love and Laughter
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Lyrics

Do you want coffee or tea?

Offering a choice between coffee and tea, a casual question to initiate a conversation.

What did you dream about last night?

Inquiring about the dream someone had the previous night.

About Janet and Jane again.

Specifically dreaming about individuals named Janet and Jane.

They sure made a great impression.

Expressing that Janet and Jane left a positive impression.

I’d like to know what that’s about.

Expressing curiosity about the dream and its significance.

Everybody is coming here tonight.

Anticipating the arrival of a group of people tonight.

It’s been so long since we got together.

Noting that it has been a long time since the group last gathered.

You won’t believe me but it’s true,

Challenging the listener's belief in a forthcoming statement.

I got a few new jokes up my sleeve

Claiming to have new jokes and asking for permission to share them.

Can I try them on you before they come?

Seeking approval to share the jokes before the event.

And can I tell them about the world war we’ve been through?

Asking for permission to talk about a past shared experience, possibly a metaphorical "world war."

The world was the Hitler and we were the Jews.

Using a metaphor where the world represents Hitler and the speaker represents Jews, symbolizing a challenging time.

I’m so glad that we got through that.

Expressing relief and happiness for overcoming the challenging time.

Can I tell them how much I love you?

Asking for permission to express love to others.

Can I tell them why you stuck the biscuit up my as?

Possibly a humorous or metaphorical statement about a biscuit, seeking permission to share it.

Can I tell how much I love you?

Reiterating the desire to express deep affection.

Can I tell them that no one else in this world…

Introducing the theme that no one else in the world knows the person as well as the speaker does.


That no one knows you as good as I do.

Repeating the theme that no one knows the person as well as the speaker does.

No one knows me as good as you do.

Asserting that the speaker is also known deeply by the person.

No one knows you as good as I do.

Repeating the theme of the speaker's deep knowledge of the person.

No one knows me as good as you do.

Stating that the person knows the speaker equally well.


’Do you want coffee or tea?

Repeating the initial question about coffee or tea, possibly signaling a shift in the conversation or a flashback.

I didn’t dream at all this last night.

Stating that the speaker did not have dreams the previous night.

Too tired for Janet and Jane.

Expressing fatigue and disinterest in dreaming about Janet and Jane.

And your well- directed jokes didn’t come out right.

Noting that attempts at humor or direction in jokes were unsuccessful.

But who cares because what a night!

Despite the jokes not going well, emphasizing the overall positive experience of the night.

So good to see them, so good to see them!

Expressing joy and satisfaction at seeing Janet and Jane.

And your well-directed jokes didn’t come out right.

Repeating the idea that the jokes didn't go as planned, but it doesn't matter.

But who cares because what a night!

Reiterating the positive feeling about the night despite joke shortcomings.

And I said that you should trust Spontaneous,

Advising to trust spontaneous actions or decisions.

that you should trust spontaneous.’

Repeating the advice to trust spontaneity.


No one knows you as good as I do.

Restating the theme that the speaker knows the person deeply.

No one knows me as good as you do.

Reiterating that the person also knows the speaker deeply.

No one knows you as good as I do.

Repeating the idea that the speaker has a profound understanding of the person.

No one knows me as good as you do.

Affirming that the person similarly has a deep understanding of the speaker.

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