Know Her

Embracing Familiarity: A Melodic Tribute to Devotion
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I know, I know, know her

The speaker emphatically asserts their familiarity with someone, expressing certainty about knowing the person.

I know, I know, know her

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I know, I know, know her

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I know, I know, know her

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She's a good girl, the kind I like

Describes positive qualities of the person, portraying them as a good girl who is considerate and inspiring. The speaker is willing to comply with her requests.

Makes me coffee, even at night

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She inspires me

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To make my bed

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I'll do what she says

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As long as I get the

The speaker emphasizes their willingness to comply with the person's wishes, highlighted by the importance of maintaining a positive attitude.

Attitude

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I wanted to, I didn't do

The speaker acknowledges a missed opportunity or unfulfilled intention, possibly regretting not doing something.

I could've done a lot of things, but still she would be screaming out

Suggests that despite the speaker's actions or inactions, the person would still express strong emotions, indicated by "screaming out."

No, no, no, no, no

Repetition of "no" implies a strong refusal or denial, possibly reflecting conflict or disagreement in the relationship.

I know, I know, know her

Reiterates the speaker's confident claim of knowing the person, emphasizing familiarity.

I know, I know, know her

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I know, I know, know her

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I know, I know, know her

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She lets me go, where I want, want, want, want

Describes the person as allowing the speaker freedom, including geographical freedom. References to "family tree" and "bowery" suggest a shared history or connection.

Lets me walk around even New York

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Just you wait and see

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Our family tree

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Beneath the bowery

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As long as I get the

Repeats the importance of maintaining a positive attitude, linking it to the speaker's freedom.

Attitude

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I'm falling in, I'm reaching out

Expresses a sense of falling or reaching out, possibly indicating a need for support or connection. There's a realization that the other person may not reciprocate.

I'm grabbing onto someone's hand

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Who isn't even reaching out at all, all, all, all

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I know, I know, know her

Reaffirms the speaker's knowledge of the person, emphasizing certainty.

I know, I know, know her

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Try to stick your head in the ground

Suggests attempts to avoid confrontation or scrutiny, possibly conveying a desire to escape judgment or criticism.

Try to make it out without a sound

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Try to join the band if you can

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Try to write it down

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That you're the man

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That you're the man

Repetition of "That you're the man" could imply a desire for validation or recognition.

No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no

Repetitive denial of something, possibly reflecting a disagreement or conflict, with the intensity increasing with each repetition.

No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no

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No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no

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No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no

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No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no

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No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no

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I know, I know, know her

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I know, I know, know her

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I know, I know, know her

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I know, I know, know her

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