Turn
Turn: Unveiling Life's Twists and Turns with Gary NumanLyrics
What you waiting on my life, now turn, turn
Expressing impatience or anticipation for a change in the speaker's life.
I couldn't give a damn
Indifference or lack of concern about a particular situation.
See my smile upon your face, now turn, turn
Noticing the joy reflected on someone's face and urging them to turn their attention.
You couldn't keep your eyes off me
Acknowledging the observer's attractiveness and the difficulty of averting one's gaze.
Only wants you for an evening turn, turn
Implies the speaker's desire for a short-term connection or affair.
I'll take you for my own
Expressing a possessive intention toward the person being addressed.
Can't she see from his deceiving turn, turn
Suggesting that someone is being deceived and advising against going home with the deceiver.
Don't let him take you home tonight
A cautionary statement to prevent someone from making a potentially regrettable decision.
Which direction can you take, for to
Pondering the choices available and seeking guidance on the right path to take.
Turn, turn new hill
Mentioning a new direction or opportunity represented by a "new hill."
Watch my perfect silhouette turn, turn
Highlighting the speaker's visually appealing figure and encouraging attention.
Another cigarette
Connecting the act of turning with the routine of smoking a cigarette.
Or two, Call that company around you
Suggesting a casual attitude by calling for a company while turning, indicating a lack of concern.
Turn, turn they couldn't give a damn
Reiterating indifference from a collective perspective.
Why see the sadness in her eyes, now
Questioning the reason behind the sadness observed in someone's eyes.
Turn, turn she looks a lot like me
Connecting the sadness observed with a resemblance to the speaker.
Aren't you waiting on your life, not
Raising a question about the observer's life and suggesting a turn of focus.
Turn, turn i couldn't give a damn
Expressing indifference or lack of concern about a situation in the observer's life.
Why see the sadness in her еyes, now
Reiterating the observation of sadness in someone's eyes and questioning the collective indifference.
Turn, turn they couldn't give a damn
Emphasizing the collective lack of concern or apathy toward the observed sadness.
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