Caroline
Lost Echoes of Caroline: A Tale of Transformation and LaughterLyrics
So many years that I haven't heard the jingle
Reflecting on a long period without the familiar sound of bottles in a bag.
Of the empty bottles bumping in her caddy bag
Describing the absence of the typical noise made by empty bottles in someone's caddy bag.
Where is the good girl we had?
Questioning the whereabouts of a previously known and appreciated good girl.
Where is the good girl we had?
Repeating the inquiry about the missing good girl, emphasizing the absence.
Caroline
Addressing someone named Caroline.
Caroline
Repeating the name Caroline, possibly for emphasis or emotional impact.
Now I go down the street
Expressing a sense of discomfort or unease when walking down the street.
I feel like I hear some eerie whistle
Sensing an eerie whistle, contributing to the uneasy atmosphere.
A graceful call from a downtown chummy hand
Describing a graceful call from a friendly hand in the downtown area.
Where is the good boy we had?
Questioning the whereabouts of a previously known and appreciated good boy.
Where is the good boy we had?
Repeating the inquiry about the missing good boy, emphasizing the absence.
Caroline
Addressing Caroline again.
What's wrong in the neighborhood?
Pondering what is amiss in the neighborhood, suggesting a disturbance or change.
Is he girl, is she man?
Pondering the identity of someone, questioning if they are a girl or a man.
She knew how to change
Noting that the person in question knew how to change, possibly implying adaptability.
Now I know she's here and she laughs
Acknowledging the presence of Caroline and her laughter.
I know she's here when we laugh
Highlighting the connection between Caroline's presence and laughter.
Caroline
Addressing Caroline once more.
Caroline
Repeating the name Caroline, possibly for emphasis or emotional impact.
What's wrong in the neighborhood?
Pondering what is amiss in the neighborhood, suggesting a disturbance or change (repeated).
Is he girl, is she man?
Pondering the identity of someone, questioning if they are a girl or a man (repeated).
She knew how to change
Noting that the person in question knew how to change, possibly implying adaptability (repeated).
Now I know she's here and she laughs
Acknowledging the presence of Caroline and her laughter (repeated).
I know she's here when we laugh
Highlighting the connection between Caroline's presence and laughter (repeated).
Her black wig is missing
Noting the absence of Caroline's black wig.
Her black wig is missing
Reiterating the absence of Caroline's black wig (repeated).
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