Thru My Window
Beyond My Panes: Escaping the Watchful EyesLyrics
Everybody looking through my window
Expressing the sensation of being observed by others through the speaker's window.
I get nervous when they looking through my window
Conveys the unease and discomfort experienced when people scrutinize the speaker through their window.
Need to move to the sixth floor
Suggests a desire to relocate to a higher floor, seeking privacy by preventing others from looking through the window.
So no one can look through my window
Reiterates the wish for privacy by expressing the intention to move to a floor where observation is less likely.
Everybody looking through my window
Repeats the theme of being under constant observation through the speaker's window.
I get nervous when they looking through my window
Reiterates the anxiety and nervousness caused by people peering into the speaker's window.
Trying to elevate to the sixth floor
Expresses the ambition to reach a higher floor for increased privacy and seclusion.
So can't nobody look into my windows
Emphasizes the goal of preventing anyone from looking into the speaker's windows through elevation.
Everybody looking, everybody watching
Highlights the pervasive attention and scrutiny the speaker experiences from others.
Everybody wanting but ain't nobody copping
Portrays a situation where many desire what the speaker has but are hesitant to take action.
Trying to move to the clouds where there's way less oxygen
Expresses a desire to distance oneself from the chaos and noise, aiming for a tranquil, elevated space.
But getting real tired of the hooting and hollering
Conveys weariness with the constant disturbance and commotion caused by others.
All up on my block shit
Refers to disturbances and disruptions happening in the speaker's neighborhood or vicinity.
Making noise from the evening to morning
Highlights the continuous disturbance from evening to morning, impacting the speaker's peace.
I feel like an old man
Metaphorically likens the speaker's feelings to those of an old man, emphasizing a desire for solitude.
Get the fuck off my lawn
Uses a strong expression to convey the speaker's frustration with unwanted presence.
I'm talking from dusk to the dawn
Emphasizes the speaker's continuous objection from dusk to dawn, indicating a persistent issue.
Ain't no moving on
Suggests a feeling of being stuck or unable to move forward due to the ongoing disturbances.
I feel like the king and you just are a pawn
Employs a metaphor to depict the speaker as a king and others as pawns, asserting dominance.
Domino effect, you go dun-dun-dun-dun
Describes a chain reaction, possibly referring to the consequences of the speaker's actions.
Knock em down hoe
Uses assertive language, instructing to knock down obstacles or challenges.
Don't make a peep, not a sound hoe
Advises others to remain silent and not disturb the speaker's peace.
I'ma build my own empire
Expresses a desire to build a personal empire or achieve personal success.
Definitely not a mansion
Clarifies that the envisioned success is not extravagant, perhaps implying modest goals.
Definitely not no town home
Rejects the idea of settling for a standard residence, aiming for something more exceptional.
Get me off the ground
Expresses a desire to rise above current circumstances and challenges.
Put me in the tower
Symbolically refers to reaching a higher status or position, avoiding conventional communication methods.
No land line, no house phone
Rejects traditional forms of communication, indicating a desire for a more private and exclusive lifestyle.
Everybody looking through my window
Reiterates the theme of being under constant observation through the speaker's window.
I get nervous when they looking through my window
Reiterates the anxiety and nervousness caused by people peering into the speaker's window.
Need to move to the sixth floor
Suggests a desire to relocate to a higher floor, seeking privacy by preventing others from looking through the window.
So no one can look through my window
Reiterates the wish for privacy by expressing the intention to move to a floor where observation is less likely.
Everybody looking through my window
Repeats the theme of being under constant observation through the speaker's window.
I get nervous when they looking through my window
Reiterates the anxiety and nervousness caused by people peering into the speaker's window.
Tryna elevate to the sixth floor
Expresses the ambition to reach a higher floor for increased privacy and seclusion.
So can't nobody look into my windows
Emphasizes the goal of preventing anyone from looking into the speaker's windows through elevation.
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