Running
Chasing Shadows: Unveiling the Enigma in Body Language's 'Running'Lyrics
Round and round and round we go
Describes a cyclical or repetitive nature of a situation or relationship.
You never tell me the things I ought to know
Expresses frustration with a lack of communication or transparency.
With your eye shinin' like a child that's staring
Portrays the person's eyes as curious and innocent, reminiscent of a child.
Wonderin' what you might be wearing behind the wall
Suggests a sense of mystery and hidden aspects, perhaps in a relationship.
Enough with it all
Conveys a desire to move past or escape from the current situation or emotions.
I'm through
Declares a decision to end or distance oneself from the situation.
Oh, you've got your tongue on the run
Highlights the evasive nature of communication, using the tongue as a metaphor.
Oh you never hurt anyone
Suggests that the person's actions or words have not caused harm to anyone.
Oh, you've got your tongue on the run
Reiterates the theme of evasive communication or avoidance of commitment.
On the run on the run on the run
Emphasizes the repeated pattern of being on the run or avoiding responsibility.
On the run, on the run, ru-u-u-un
Reinforces the idea of being on the run, extending the word for emphasis.
Back and forth we're here again
Describes a back-and-forth nature of the relationship, possibly indicating indecision.
Now and then I don't hear it so well my friend
Suggests occasional difficulty in understanding or hearing the other person.
Keep speaking with the tongue you're waggin'
Encourages continued communication but with a sense of insincerity or deception.
Swaggerin' nonsense just alluding the depth of it all
Portrays the person's words as boastful or meaningless, avoiding true depth.
The breath of it all
References the breath, possibly signifying the essence or sincerity of the situation.
It's true
Affirms the truth in the decision to distance oneself from the situation.
Oh you've, got your tongue on the run
Repeats the theme of elusive communication using the tongue metaphor.
Oh you never hurt anyone
Reiterates that the person's actions or words have not caused harm.
Oh you've got your tongue on the run
Echoes the idea of avoiding commitment or responsibility in communication.
On the run, on the run, on the run
Emphasizes the repeated pattern of being on the run or avoiding responsibility.
On the run, on the run, on the run
Continues the emphasis on being on the run for added impact.
Better, better, better, better keep running
Encourages continuous running, possibly indicating a desire to escape challenges.
Better, better, better, better keep running
Reiterates the encouragement to keep running, reinforcing the theme.
Oh, you've got your tongue on the run
Recalls the elusive nature of communication using the tongue metaphor.
Oh, you never hurt anyone
Asserts that the person's actions or words have not caused harm to others.
Oh, you've got your tongue on the run
Restates the theme of avoiding commitment or responsibility in communication.
On the run on the run on the run
Reiterates the repeated pattern of being on the run or avoiding responsibility.
On the Run, on the run, ru-u-u-un
Concludes with a strong emphasis on being on the run for added impact.
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