Camella

Camella's Rebel Symphony: Unveiling the Streets of Outlawed Passion
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Lyrics

Camella she's an outlaw

Camella is portrayed as an outlaw, suggesting a rebellious or unconventional nature.

She stands on the street

She stands on the street, possibly indicating a public and exposed existence.

Camella passes near enough to hear her

Camella is close enough for others to hear her, creating a sense of proximity.


Sell us Camella

An urging or demand to "sell" Camella, possibly metaphorical or related to her character.

Tell us Camella

A repetition of the call to "tell" about Camella, emphasizing the desire for information.


I'm paying higher prices, Camella, by the week

The speaker mentions paying higher prices, suggesting a cost or consequence associated with Camella.

My wife, she cries

The speaker's wife is upset, emphasizing the impact of Camella's presence on personal relationships.

You realize my pleas

The plea for understanding or mercy from Camella.


Sell us Camella

Reiteration of the call to "sell" Camella, adding to the urgency or insistence.

Tell us Camella

Repetition of the demand to "tell" about Camella, reinforcing the need for information.


Camella meet a soldier, the kind she like to meet

Camella encounters a soldier, suggesting a potentially dangerous or adventurous liaison.

She took him home

She takes the soldier home, indicating a private or intimate setting.

Alone she threw a knife

Camella throws a knife, suggesting a sudden and potentially violent turn of events.


Tell us Camella

Another call for information about Camella, possibly in the aftermath of the previous events.


Say it went wrong no place

A statement suggesting that something went wrong without specifying details.

It went wrong

Confirmation that things indeed went wrong in Camella's encounter.

Never so alone

Expressing a sense of profound loneliness in the aftermath.

Don't care if it's right

Indifference to whether the actions were right or wrong, implying a disregard for morality.


Tell us Camella

Repetition of the call to "tell" about Camella, suggesting a persistent need for understanding.


Marble stairs to heaven, preacher in his grief

Reference to marble stairs to heaven and a grieving preacher, possibly symbolic or metaphorical elements.

Camella she's an outlaw

Reiteration of Camella as an outlaw, emphasizing her nonconformity.

Take your hands from her

An instruction to distance oneself from Camella, implying danger or trouble.


Tell us Camella

Another call for information about Camella, maintaining the theme of seeking understanding.

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