Lyrics
Drunk man told me about Valhalla
A drunken person talked to me about Valhalla, a mythical place in Norse mythology where warriors go after death.
Said there they eat, drink and die
Described Valhalla as a place where inhabitants indulge in feasting, drinking, and facing death as part of their existence.
There no man, no man's scared to settle down
Implies that in Valhalla, there's no fear of commitment or settling down among men.
There no man feels like me
Expresses a sense of isolation or uniqueness compared to the men in Valhalla.
My dear Suzanna
Addressee to Suzanna, suggesting a personal connection to someone named Suzanna.
You're a million miles from me
Conveys a vast physical distance between the singer and Suzanna, emphasizing their separation.
Oh, my dear Suzanna
Reiterates the sentiment of missing Suzanna dearly.
You took a lot out of me
Suggests that Suzanna has had a significant impact on the singer's life or emotions.
Dear, sweet mystery
Refers to Suzanna as a captivating, enigmatic figure.
The land's been cruel to me
Describes a harsh, unforgiving environment or situation the singer has experienced.
I hope you are not history
Expresses a hope that Suzanna hasn't vanished or become a part of the past.
Dear sweet man of mystery
Reiterates Suzanna's mysterious nature and significance to the singer.
It wasn't you who made me go
Clarifies that the singer's departure or suffering wasn't caused by Suzanna.
Made me suffer in this place
Implies that being with Suzanna led to a painful experience or state of being.
You kissed me, I felt alive
Recalls a moment of feeling alive due to a kiss from Suzanna.
But I was trained to fly
Suggests a conflict between personal desires and obligations, feeling restrained despite feeling alive.
My dear Suzanna
Repeats the longing or affection for Suzanna.
You shook me where I stood
Indicates Suzanna's impact on the singer, shaking their emotional foundation.
You tried to love me
Shows Suzanna's attempt to express love in her own way.
The only way you could
Highlights Suzanna's method of expressing affection might be unconventional or unique.
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