I've Got a Funny Feeling
Love in Jeopardy: Unveiling Emotions in George Strait's MelodyLyrics
Well my baby's wearin' a permanent smile
Expressing that the speaker's partner appears happy consistently.
A satisfied look I ain't seen for awhile
Noticing contentment in the partner's expression, which has been absent for a while.
I ain't had no rings, fulfilled any dreams
Stating that certain relationship milestones like rings and dreams haven't been achieved.
But somethin's come over my baby it seems
Observing a change in the partner's behavior or demeanor.
I've got a funny feeling somebody's stealin' my honey
Expressing a suspicion that someone might be romantically involved with the partner.
Lord I love that child, love to see her smile
Emphasizing love for the partner and enjoyment of her happiness, despite suspicions.
But these circumstances ain't funny
Acknowledging that the situation is not humorous despite the feeling being described as "funny."
Where lies a danger, is he a stranger or a pal
Questioning if the perceived threat is a stranger or someone familiar.
I've got a funny feeling somebody's stealing my gal
Reiterating the suspicion of someone stealing the speaker's partner.
If I came home early, lord what would I find?
Contemplating the possibility of discovering something unsettling if returning home early.
Maybe I'd rather just walk around blind
Considering the option of remaining ignorant to potential issues.
I know baby loves me, lord I understand
Acknowledging the partner's love for the speaker, showing understanding.
I love how emotions can get out of hand
Appreciating the unpredictable nature of emotions.
I've got a funny feeling somebody's stealin' my honey
Reiterating the suspicion of someone being romantically involved with the partner.
Lord I love that child, love to see her smile
Expressing love for the partner and enjoyment of her happiness, despite suspicions.
But these circumstances ain't funny
Acknowledging that the situation is not humorous despite the feeling being described as "funny."
Where lies a danger, is he a stranger or a pal
Questioning if the perceived threat is a stranger or someone familiar.
I've got a funny feeling somebody's stealing my gal
Reiterating the suspicion of someone stealing the speaker's partner.
Wherever he is, well I'm callin' his bluff
Asserting that the speaker will confront the perceived threat.
I'm gonna start wearin' that good smellin' stuff
Deciding to enhance personal grooming to compete with the perceived rival.
And I'll be the lover that I used to be
Promising to be the romantic partner the speaker used to be.
Whatever she's missin', she'll get it from me
Committing to fulfill any emotional needs lacking in the partner's current relationship.
I've got a funny feeling somebody's stealin' my honey
Reiterating the suspicion of someone being romantically involved with the partner.
Lord I love that child, love to see her smile
Expressing love for the partner and enjoyment of her happiness, despite suspicions.
But these circumstances ain't funny
Acknowledging that the situation is not humorous despite the feeling being described as "funny."
Where lies a danger, is he a stranger or a pal
Questioning if the perceived threat is a stranger or someone familiar.
I've got a funny feeling somebody's stealing my gal
Reiterating the suspicion of someone stealing the speaker's partner.
I've got a funny feeling somebody's stealin' my gal
Concluding with a reaffirmation of the suspicion that someone is romantically involved with the partner.
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