Lyrics
She sneaks behind in her bedroom
She secretly enters her bedroom.
Her shadow stays in the dancefloor
Her shadow remains on the dancefloor.
Well, the fingernails are sharp and the mascara wears out
Her sharp fingernails and fading mascara suggest a sense of vulnerability or weariness.
Leaving her lipstick on my place
Leaving her lipstick in the singer's place, possibly indicating a transient connection.
To make travel on her face
Using lipstick to leave a mark on her own face, symbolizing a personal journey.
The more you take your sight you get my dreams in a fight
As attention shifts away, the singer's dreams come into conflict.
And if you like to see me crying
Expressing a desire for emotional vulnerability, inviting the observer to witness crying.
You will enjoy smoking my aches
Suggesting that the observer might find pleasure in the singer's pain, metaphorically through smoking.
I see you drinking "Limonada"
Observing the subject drinking "Limonada," possibly a metaphor for a refreshing but potentially bitter experience.
Down in the corner eating fellas
Being in a secluded place, engaging with others, possibly reflecting a sense of isolation or detachment.
You aren't right
An assertion that something is not right.
Baby, they like when you are mad
Suggesting that people enjoy the subject's emotions, particularly when she is angry.
She dance alone in the hallway
Describing the subject dancing alone in the hallway, possibly highlighting solitude or independence.
Expecting someone light her fire
Anticipating someone to ignite her passion or interest.
In the smoke, she looks alive, her tingle is fancy tonight
In the midst of smoke, the subject appears lively, and her excitement is noticeable tonight.
And if you like to see me crying
Reiterating the invitation to witness the singer's vulnerability and tears.
You will enjoy smoking my aches
Reemphasizing the observer's potential enjoyment in the singer's pain, likened to smoking.
I see you drinking "Limonada"
Revisiting the image of the subject drinking "Limonada," perhaps symbolizing repeated experiences.
Down in the corner eating fellas
Being in a corner, engaging with others, suggesting continued detachment or observation.
You aren't right
Reaffirming that something is not right with the subject.
Baby, they like when you are mad
Noting that people enjoy the subject's emotions, particularly when she is angry.
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