Diamonds All Day
Elysian Fields' Enigmatic Diamonds: A Tale of Desire and DecayLyrics
He said, I can still see you coming in my mind's eye,
He reminisces about seeing the person entering his thoughts.
He said, I remember dying when you drained all my life,
Recalling a moment of emotional depletion caused by the individual.
Diamonds all day,
An expression emphasizing a desire for luxury or opulence (diamonds).
I want some, I need your,
Expressing a need or desire for something valuable, possibly affection or attention.
Diamonds all day,
Reiterating the longing for continuous opulence and luxury.
I want some, I need to pray,
Combining the desire for diamonds with a need for prayer, suggesting a complex emotional state.
He said, naughty raw sugar, naughty raw sugar drips
Describing the sweetness and sensuality associated with the person, using metaphorical language.
]from your sweet ocean's lips,
Depicting an intimate connection, with "naughty raw sugar" symbolizing a tempting and alluring quality.
Give me another kiss, give me another sip,
Expressing a desire for more physical closeness through kisses and sips.
Naughty raw sugar,
Repeating the term "naughty raw sugar," emphasizing the captivating nature of the person.
Are you moving for me? ,
Possibly questioning the person's movements or actions in the relationship.
Are you moving for me? ,
Repeating the question, suggesting uncertainty or a need for clarification.
Diamonds all day,
Reiterating the desire for continuous opulence, possibly in the context of emotional richness.
Away now, hush baby,
Encouraging a quiet or soothing response from a distressed or upset individual.
Diamonds all day,
Repeating the desire for continuous opulence, directed towards a sweet or dear person.
Away now, sweet baby,
Encouraging a comforting response from the same sweet or dear person.
Diamonds all day,
Reiterating the longing for continuous opulence, possibly facing a critical or urgent situation ("mayday").
Away now, hush mayday
Urging a quiet response in a critical situation ("hush mayday").
Mayday
Repeating the urgent call for attention or assistance ("mayday").
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