Lyrics
What a monster this kissing disease
Reflecting on a serious illness or emotional turmoil as a monstrous "kissing disease."
Did the paramedic bring you back?
Questioning if a paramedic revived the person or if they were just dropped off for the night.
Or was he dropping you off for the night
Wondering if the drop-off occurred in broad daylight, suggesting a lack of discretion or concern.
In broad daylight?
Highlighting the oddity or discomfort of being dropped off during the day.
I can't stand up in here
Expressing physical discomfort or emotional unease in a particular environment.
I hit my head on your trap door
Metaphorically hitting one's head on a "trap door," perhaps alluding to unexpected challenges or obstacles.
Can't come down to see you
Unable to come down and connect due to personal reasons or emotional barriers.
Because I'm not that kind of girl
Refusing to conform to societal expectations or stereotypes associated with a specific gender.
Why should I listen?
Raising a rhetorical question about the necessity of listening to advice or opinions.
You already kissed him
Observing that the person has already kissed someone else.
And already replaced him
Noticing that the person has already replaced a previous connection or relationship.
The telephone is my enemy now
Viewing the telephone as an enemy, suggesting communication challenges or avoidance.
I'm giving in if I make a call
Considering surrendering by making a call, possibly indicating a willingness to reconnect.
How could I lose to a weaker hand
Expressing surprise or disappointment at losing to a seemingly weaker situation.
Lie down lie down it's bigger than I can stand
Lying down, overwhelmed by a situation that seems too big to endure.
Up in here
Reiterating a sense of discomfort or unease in the current environment.
I hit my head on your trap door
Repeating the metaphorical action of hitting one's head on a "trap door."
Can't come down to see you
Continuing the inability to come down and connect due to personal reasons.
Because I'm not that kind of girl
Reiterating the refusal to conform to expected gender roles or behavior.
Why should I listen?
Repeating the rhetorical question about the necessity of listening to others.
You already kissed him
Reiterating the observation that the person has already kissed someone else.
And already replaced him
Reiterating the observation that the person has already replaced a previous connection or relationship.
You always cut me off and in half
Expressing a feeling of being cut off and divided in a relationship.
And think you can put it back
Suggesting doubt about the possibility of repairing the relationship after being cut off.
I know I've been had but ii'll still take you home
Acknowledging being deceived but still willing to take the person home.
So lie down lie down you're leaving just standing up
Advising the person to lie down as they leave, emphasizing their departure.
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