Lyrics
Who’s that walkin’ down the street
Introducing someone walking down the street.
Makin’ that maraca beat?
Describing the rhythmic sound, possibly from maracas.
It’s Auntie Nora
Identifying the person as Auntie Nora.
It’s Auntie Nora
Reiteration of Auntie Nora's presence.
Who’s that comin’ down the street
Repeating the introduction of someone making a maraca beat.
Makin’ that maraca beat?
Repeating the rhythmic description, confirming it's Auntie Nora again.
It’s Auntie Nora
Reiteration of Auntie Nora's presence.
It’s Auntie Nora
Repetition for emphasis on Auntie Nora.
Pills just keep on rattlin’
Reference to pills rattling, suggesting a medical condition.
She’s headed to the doc’s again
Indicating Auntie Nora is going to the doctor again.
You can’t ignore her
Highlighting Auntie Nora can't be ignored.
It’s Auntie Nora
Reiteration of Auntie Nora's identity.
If you can’t quite hear her yet
Suggesting Auntie Nora may not be easily audible.
Maybe you can catch a whiff
Suggesting an unusual odor associated with Auntie Nora.
It’ll be fiveminutes
Referring to a short duration, possibly for an unpleasant smell.
‘Til that leak’s finished
Referring to a leak that will take five minutes to finish.
Back like a bowl of cocoa pops
Metaphorical description of Auntie Nora's return like a familiar breakfast cereal.
You’ll never find an auntie who’s better
Praising Auntie Nora's qualities compared to other aunts.
Please put her face on a t-shirt for me
Requesting Auntie Nora's face on a t-shirt as a form of admiration.
C’mon Auntie Nora, let’s break that five minute record!
Encouraging Auntie Nora to break a record related to the mentioned leak.
Maybe it’s the ice cream tubs
Suggesting Auntie Nora's possible involvement with ice cream tubs.
Full of mashed and frozen grub
Describing the contents of the tubs as mashed and frozen leftovers.
From each night’s dinner
Linking the contents to each night's dinner.
Givin’ her this wind here
Implying that the wind is a result of Auntie Nora's activities.
Nora likes to test out new
Indicating Auntie Nora's willingness to try new medications.
Medications for me and you
Highlighting the communal nature of the medications.
In her caftan sittin’ about
Depicting Auntie Nora in a relaxed state, possibly in a caftan.
Lettin’ it all air out
Suggesting an informal airing out of her surroundings.
Backyard’s got the nicest view
Describing Auntie Nora's pleasant backyard view.
Astroturf lookin’ green and new
Noting the good condition of the astroturf in Auntie Nora's backyard.
You can’t ignore her
Reiteration of Auntie Nora's noticeable presence.
It’s Auntie Nora
Reiteration for emphasis on Auntie Nora.
Who’s up for a round of tennis?
Suggesting a desire for a tennis game, but with a humorous twist.
Oh nevermind, the ball is split
Realizing the impracticality due to a split ball.
Just hang a valence in front of it
Suggesting a solution to the split ball issue with a valence.
Please Auntie Nora, you’re making us sick
Expressing a plea for Auntie Nora to stop, possibly due to discomfort or disturbance caused by her actions.
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