Siren Song
Siren's Call: Temptation & ChoicesLyrics
What would you do if you heard the siren sing
Poses a hypothetical scenario, asking the listener how they would react upon hearing the siren's song.
Follow her down to the stream
Suggests the possibility of following the siren to a stream, implying a temptation or allure.
Would you delve straight into her golden charms
Asks if the listener would willingly succumb to the charm and attraction represented by the siren.
Would you let her disarm you
Questions whether the listener would allow themselves to be disarmed or entranced by the siren's influence.
I've been waiting for your call and wondering what you've been hiding
Expresses anticipation for a call, indicating curiosity about the listener's actions and secrets.
Tell me was she good
Inquires about the quality of the experience with another person, potentially referring to a romantic encounter.
Good enough for you to break this
Raises the question of whether the experience with the other person was significant enough to break a commitment or connection.
Running away from the tide
Describes a metaphorical act of running away from a challenging or overwhelming situation, possibly related to the consequences of the siren's call.
Running away from the tide
Repeats the idea of escaping from a difficult situation, emphasizing the urgency or intensity of the desire to flee.
You see a lovely lady washed up on the sea
Paints a visual image of a woman washed ashore, symbolizing an unexpected encounter with destiny or fate.
In her eyes your destiny
Suggests that the destiny or allure is reflected in the eyes of the woman found by the sea.
And so you dive straight into her lovely arms
Describes a decisive action of diving into the arms of the woman, despite the potential consequences.
You're no match to her charms
States that the listener is no match for the charms of the woman, emphasizing vulnerability or susceptibility.
I've been waiting for your call and wondering what you've been hiding
Reiterates the anticipation for a call, indicating ongoing curiosity about the listener's actions and secrets.
Tell me was she good
Revisits the question of the quality of the experience with another person, seeking validation or information.
Good enough for you to break this
Repeats the question of whether the experience was significant enough to break a commitment or connection.
Running away from the tide
Repeats the metaphor of running away from a challenging or overwhelming situation, possibly related to the consequences of the siren's call.
Running away from the tide
Reiterates the idea of escaping from a difficult situation, emphasizing the urgency or intensity of the desire to flee.
You found a girl
Announces the discovery of a new romantic interest, suggesting a departure from the current relationship.
You're leaving me
Expresses the decision to leave the current partner for the newfound romantic interest.
Gonna go to the stream
Declares the intention to go to the stream, possibly to meet or be with the new romantic interest.
Gonna find her
States the goal of finding the woman by the sea, emphasizing determination or pursuit.
Gonna cry
Foresees emotional pain or distress related to the pursuit of the new romantic interest.
Gonna hurt her
Suggests the intention to cause harm or emotional distress to the woman found by the sea.
Gonna ask her why
Expresses the intention to question the woman about the reasons for the listener's emotional turmoil.
Oh but is it worth denying
Ponders the worthiness of denying or resisting the temptation represented by the siren's song.
What would you do if you heard the siren sing
Closes by restating the initial hypothetical scenario, prompting reflection on the consequences of hearing the siren's song.
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