MALLORY

Mallory: A Tale of Youth, Love, and Choices
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Lyrics

Let me tell you about Mallory

Introducing Mallory as the subject of the narrative.

All her cheap fun thrills worth a salary, its

Describing Mallory's enjoyment of inexpensive thrills, suggesting it's worth a salary.

It's cool she's really fine

Expressing admiration for Mallory's cool and attractive qualities.

When she hears her song, she knows every line

Highlighting Mallory's familiarity and connection with a specific song.

She says we're young and broke

Quoting Mallory emphasizing youth and financial challenges.

Got nowhere else to go

Implying a sense of being stuck or limited in options.

Maybe we'll have a toast for being so dumb

Suggesting a lighthearted acknowledgment of foolishness, proposing a toast.

You were 18, when you moved out of your parents place

Recalling Mallory's age when she left her parents' home.

And you hated all those dinner dates

Expressing Mallory's dislike for traditional dinner dates.

I think that I think too much I do it hourly

Reflecting on overthinking and doing so frequently.

I think imma fall in love, with a girl name Mallory

Expressing the speaker's anticipation of falling in love with Mallory.

Blue eyes and dark skin, that's all I want

Describing physical preferences for a potential partner.

Won't you let me in? But

Asking for acceptance but noting a potential barrier.

You're a player, you're a hater

Labeling Mallory as a player and hater, implying complexity.

6 words can change your life

Suggesting the impact of a few words on life.

You say you love tough guys

Referring to Mallory's preference for tough individuals.

Smoke a blunt to get high

Mentioning a method (smoking a blunt) to achieve a heightened state.

Maybe we should fall in love

Proposing the idea of falling in love, perhaps temporarily.

Only for like 1 night

Suggesting a short-lived romantic encounter.

You were 18, when you moved out of your parents place

Reiterating Mallory's age when leaving home.

And you hated all those dinner dates

Reiterating Mallory's distaste for dinner dates.

I think that I think too much I do it hourly

Reiterating the tendency to overthink on an hourly basis.

I think imma fall in love, with a girl name Mallory

Reiterating the speaker's anticipation of falling in love with Mallory.

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