Come On
Embrace the Moment: Hoodoo Gurus' 'Come On' Unveils Love's Bold JourneyLyrics
Oh, come on,
Encouraging someone to join or participate.
I've been hanging out,
Spent time in a particular place.
Had some nagging doubts,
Experienced lingering uncertainties.
But that was until now.
Those doubts persisted until now.
Oh, come on,
Reiterating the invitation or encouragement.
You are all I want.
Expressing a desire for the person addressed.
All I want.
Emphasizing exclusivity in desire.
How could I hold out for long?
Questioning the ability to resist for an extended period.
Oh, come on,
Reiteration of the invitation.
Who cares what people say?
Disregarding the opinions of others.
'Cause we can sleep all day,
Suggesting a carefree attitude because time is available.
Tonight won't keep away.
Nighttime won't prevent the enjoyment.
Let's just play.
Suggesting engaging in leisure activities.
Oh, come on,
Repetition of the invitation with confidence.
How can we be wrong?
Asserting the correctness of their actions.
We're not wrong
Confident in the strength of feelings.
When we both feel so strong.
Mutual strength in the emotions.
We're so strong, we're so strong
Emphasizing the collective strength.
Come on.
Repetition of the invitation and encouragement.
Come on,
Repeating the call to action.
The last train's almost gone.
Indicating limited time for a particular opportunity.
Really gone!
Highlighting the imminent departure of an opportunity.
Let's enjoy the ride we're on.
Advocating enjoying the present situation.
So come on,
Repeating the invitation with urgency.
We can take our time
Advocating taking things slowly.
We can take walk the line, after all.
Suggesting maintaining balance in the relationship.
So come on,
Reiteration of the invitation based on love.
'Cause it's you I love.
Expressing the exclusive love for the addressed person.
When push comes to shove
Assurance that the addressed person is sufficient in difficult times.
You're more than enough.
Emphasizing the adequacy of the addressed person.
You're more than enough.
Reiterating the sufficiency of the addressed person.
Come on.
Final encouragement to join or act.
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