Lyrics
So just hide under the family tree
Encouraging someone to find refuge or solace within their family connections.
You can be my bride cover your self in cream
Suggesting a close relationship, using metaphorical language involving being covered in cream.
She’s gonna turn away so throw her in the sea
Indicating that someone may reject or turn away, metaphorically advising to let go by throwing them away like the sea.
And I’ll take your side when you got no phone machine
Expressing readiness to support when the person faces a lack of communication, emphasizing a lack of a phone machine.
Shooting birds through a sewn red red memory
Describing the act of remembering with intensity, possibly involving past experiences.
Fly towards being a documental freak
Suggesting a desire to move towards being a unique or unconventional individual, likened to a documentary freak.
Squint her eyes to see she’s somebody like me
Referring to observing someone closely who is perceived as similar or relatable.
And I’ll take your side when you got no phone machine
Reiterating the willingness to provide support during times of isolation, emphasizing the absence of a phone machine.
Shoot your birds take your pain
Advising to release negative emotions or burdens symbolized by shooting birds.
Shoot your birds take your pain
Repeating the idea of letting go of pain, using the metaphor of shooting birds.
So just hide under your family tree
Repeating the suggestion to seek comfort within family ties during challenging times.
You could be my bride cover your self in cream
Echoing the idea of a close relationship, symbolized by being covered in cream.
She’ll always turn away so ditch her in the sea
Anticipating rejection and advising detachment, represented by ditching the person in the sea.
And i’ll take your side when you got no phone machine
Reaffirming support in times of communication breakdown, emphasizing the absence of a phone machine.
Shoot your birds take your pain
Reiterating the encouragement to release pain or negativity using the metaphor of shooting birds.
Shoot your birds take your pain
Repeating the idea of letting go of pain, emphasizing the act of shooting birds as a symbolic release.
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