Red Light
Chasing Change: Unveiling Seasons in Deep Blue Something's 'Red Light'Lyrics
She said, "I think it's time for winter
Expression of a desire for a change, possibly associated with a metaphorical "winter."
And the trains are all here"
Suggesting a moment of change or transition represented by the arrival of trains.
I think, I smell a change in seasons
Sensing a shift in seasons, anticipating a forthcoming change.
I think the time for change is near
Expressing a belief that the time for a significant change is imminent.
You say that we have no feelings
Addressing a disagreement where the other person claims a lack of emotions.
We feel like we are her for hire
Feeling like commodities or objects available for hire, possibly in a relationship context.
You packed it up and then you left me
Referring to a departure and implying that the other person's plan has not succeeded.
It seems your plan has back fired
Suggesting a negative outcome or consequence of the other person's actions.
Follow me in the soft parade
Inviting someone to join in a metaphorical "soft parade," which could represent a more relaxed or easygoing approach to life.
You don't have to learn today
Encouraging the person not to worry or stress about learning something new immediately.
And you're still lyin' there in your daze
Describing someone still in a state of confusion or distraction.
Well, I'll ask the red lights, if you can stay
Proposing to consult with the "red lights" to determine if the person can stay, possibly symbolizing a moment of decision or judgment.
I see the red lights over Denton town
Observing red lights over Denton town, possibly indicating a sense of urgency or warning.
I see them flashin' all around
Noting the widespread presence of flashing red lights, reinforcing a sense of alertness.
I hope we never lose this feelin'
Expressing a desire to maintain a positive or heightened emotional state.
I hope we're never comin' down
Hoping to avoid returning to a more mundane or ordinary state.
Follow me in the soft parade
Repeating the invitation to join in the "soft parade," emphasizing a carefree attitude.
You don't have to learn today
Reiterating the message that there's no immediate need to learn or stress.
And you're still lyin' there in your daze
Reiterating the description of someone still in a dazed or confused state.
Well, I'll ask the red lights, if you can stay
Repeating the idea of consulting the red lights for permission or guidance.
Follow me in the soft parade
Continuing the invitation to join in the metaphorical "soft parade."
You don't have to learn today
Reaffirming the message that learning can wait, emphasizing a relaxed approach.
And you're still lyin' there in your daze
Repeating the observation of someone still in a state of daze or confusion.
Well, I'll ask the red lights, if you can stay
Reiterating the idea of seeking permission or approval from the red lights.
Follow me in the soft parade
Once again inviting someone to join in the metaphorical "soft parade."
You don't have to learn today
Restating the message that there's no urgency to learn immediately.
And you're still lyin' there in your daze
Reiterating the description of someone still in a state of daze or confusion.
Well, I'll ask the red lights, if you can stay
Repeating the theme of consulting the red lights for a decision on staying.
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