Valarie
Love's Dance of Departure: Valarie's Echo in Unrequited MelodyLyrics
La la la la la la
The repetition of "La la la" suggests a carefree or indifferent attitude, possibly masking deeper emotions.
La la la la la la
-La la la la la la
-La la la la la la
-Although you don't want me no more
The singer acknowledges rejection, expressing that the person doesn't want them anymore.
Oh, but it's alright, alright with me
The singer is accepting of the rejection, indicating emotional resilience.
'Cause you know, you're gonna want me some day
Despite the rejection, the singer believes the person will regret it in the future.
Yes, you will want me, and I'll run away
The singer plans to leave when the person realizes they want them back.
Oh, Valarie
The repetition of "Valarie" suggests a strong emphasis on the person who is the subject of the song.
(Valarie)
-Valarie
-(Valarie)
-Valarie
-Don't you want me?
The singer questions if Valarie wants and needs them, expressing a desire for reciprocation.
Don't you need me?
-Valarie
Repetition of "Valarie" continues to highlight the central figure in the singer's thoughts.
Valarie
-Valarie
-Valarie
-Although you don't want me no more
Reiteration of the rejection, emphasizing acceptance of the situation.
Oh, but it's alright, it's alright with me
The singer reiterates their acceptance of the rejection, indicating emotional maturity.
'Cause you know, you're gonna want me some day
Reaffirmation that the person will eventually regret rejecting the singer.
Oh, you will want me, and I'll run away
The singer plans to leave when the person realizes they want them back.
Oh, Valarie
Repetition of "Valarie" concludes the song, reinforcing the focus on the person and the singer's emotions.
Valarie
-Valarie
-Valarie
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