Lyrics
Why d'you call it an evening
Questioning the reason for calling it an evening
It's too early to be leaving
Expressing that it's premature to leave at this time
Why'd you have to go and roll me oh
Wondering why someone emotionally affected or upset the speaker
Do you think that makes things easy
Asking if the actions taken by the person are intended to simplify matters
Why d'you call it an evening
Repeating the question about why it's called an evening
We didn't even throw our heads back
Noting that they didn't share a moment of joy or laughter
If loving is kicking and screaming
Suggesting that if love involves conflict, the speaker prefers solitude in a remote area
Then I'm better off out in the dusty outback
Choosing isolation in a desolate place over the tumultuous nature of love
Why'd you have to tell me your secrets
Questioning the necessity of revealing personal secrets
Loving isn't falling down
Rejecting the idea that love is about falling down or being defeated
You don't have to tell me you're dreaming of me
Asserting that verbalizing dreams about the speaker is unnecessary
Just give me the rundown
Preferring a straightforward explanation or summary of the situation
Why d'you call it an evening
Reiterating the confusion about calling it an evening
It's too early to be leaving
Repeating that it's too early to part ways
Why'd you have to go and roll me oh
Expressing confusion about the emotional impact of someone's actions
Do you think that makes things easy
Asking if making things difficult is the intention behind the actions
Why d'you call it an evening
Repeating the questioning of why it's termed an evening
It's too early to be leaving
Reiterating that it's too early to leave the current situation
Why'd you have to go and roll me oh
Expressing confusion about the emotional impact of someone's actions (repeated)
Do you think that makes things easy
Questioning if making things easy is the purpose behind the actions (repeated)
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