Jacqueline

Jacqueline's Resilience: Navigating Life Beyond Clichés
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Lyrics

They say stay at home

Advice to stay home, possibly suggesting a desire for comfort or avoiding certain distractions.

You don't care for the TV soaps

Implying disinterest in conventional entertainment like television dramas.

So Jacqueline, you're invincible

Addressing someone named Jacqueline, portraying her as strong and unbeatable.

We're falling into the olden days

Suggesting a return to past times or nostalgia.

But you don't care for the old clichés

Indicates Jacqueline doesn’t conform to typical or outdated ideas.

So Jacqueline, I know you know

Acknowledging Jacqueline's awareness of something important.


But it's hard to make sense out of the movie

Feeling confused or disoriented within a situation, possibly a metaphorical movie.

When you're in the starring role

Feeling like the central character or protagonist in a confusing situation.


Jacqueline, oh

Calling out to Jacqueline.

Jacqueline, oh

Repetition emphasizing the attention on Jacqueline.

You're in this abode

Her presence or influence in a place (abode).

(No one can dry your eyes, it's up to you)

An encouragement for Jacqueline to handle her emotions or problems independently.

Jacqueline, oh

Repeated callout to Jacqueline.


So Jacqueline, when you're sleep deprived

When tired or lacking sleep, Jacqueline sees things from her mother's perspective.

You see through your mother's eyes

Understanding or experiencing things as her mother did.

And all of the things she knew

Knowledge passed down from her mother.

So don't listen to anyone

Encouragement to ignore external opinions or advice.

Between you and the setting sun

Between her and the end of the day, Jacqueline should trust her own efforts.

You're doing the best you can do

Acknowledgment of doing the best under the circumstances.


But it's hard to make sense out of the movie

Feeling perplexed within a situation or story (movie).

When you're in the starring role

Being the main character in a confusing situation.


Jacqueline, oh

Calling out to Jacqueline again.

Jacqueline, oh

Reiteration of the focus on Jacqueline.

You're in this abode

Her presence or influence in a place (abode).

(No one can dry your eyes, it's up to you)

An encouragement for Jacqueline to handle her emotions or problems independently.

Jacqueline, oh

Repeated callout to Jacqueline.


The good times are well

Repetition emphasizing the anticipation of better times ahead, suggesting hope or optimism.

Oh well, they're coming 'round the bend

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The good times are well

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Oh well, they're coming 'round the bend

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The good times are well

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Oh well, they're coming 'round the bend

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The good times are well

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Oh well, they're coming 'round the bend

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The good times are well

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Oh well, they're coming 'round the bend

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The good times are well

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Oh well, they're coming 'round the bend

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The good times are well

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Oh well, they're coming 'round the bend

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Jacqueline, oh

Calling out to Jacqueline yet again.

Jacqueline, oh

Emphasizing the focus on Jacqueline.

You're in this abode

Her presence or influence in a place (abode).

(No one can dry your eyes, it's up to you)

An encouragement for Jacqueline to handle her emotions or problems independently.

Jacqueline, oh

Repeated callout to Jacqueline.

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