Monsoon
Dark Eyes Monsoon: A Haunting Tale of Love and DoomLyrics
Well she got 6 pills left and some time to kill
Reference to a person with six pills remaining and some idle time, possibly alluding to a challenging situation or emotional distress.
I hope she doesn’t know
Expressing hope that the person mentioned in line 1 is unaware of something.
That the ministry was taken’ her pulse
Suggesting that a higher authority or organization (ministry) is monitoring the person's well-being by checking their pulse.
Through maple floors
Implies the monitoring is happening in a specific location with maple floors.
Now drag em downstairs and lock the doors
Advocating for taking action, possibly moving or securing the person being monitored.
I said drag em downstairs and make em take the antidote
Emphasizing the urgency of the situation, instructing to administer an antidote to the person.
Before they grow
Reiterating the importance of administering the antidote before a negative outcome occurs.
Ya ya ya ya
Repeating a chanting sound, possibly to create a rhythmic or musical effect.
Slippery slopes
Describing a precarious situation or a decline in circumstances.
I welcome you
Welcoming a challenging situation or change with an open attitude.
Slippery slopes down the avenue walking with the dead
Depicting a journey down a difficult path, walking with the dead, questioning if something said caused this situation.
Was it something I said?
Expressing uncertainty or regret about the impact of words spoken.
And now Im breakin’ breakin’
Repeating the word "breakin'" possibly indicating a state of emotional breakdown or disruption.
Just like you wanted me to
Conveying compliance with someone's wishes to break down or change.
The ground is shakin’ shakin’
Describing a tumultuous situation, using "shakin'" to emphasize instability.
Pull me down into your tomb
Suggesting being pulled into a difficult or negative situation, symbolized by a tomb.
Into your tomb
Reiterating the idea of being drawn into a challenging or dark situation.
I’ll always love you
Declaring enduring love despite difficulties.
We always were doomed
Expressing a fatalistic perspective, acknowledging an inevitable doomed fate.
Strange ideas bloom
Introducing unconventional or unusual thoughts or concepts that are blossoming.
Dark eyes monsoon
Referring to mysterious or intense eyes in the context of a monsoon, possibly symbolizing emotional intensity.
I’ll always love you
Repeating the declaration of enduring love amidst acknowledged doom.
We always were doomed (it was all a dream)
Reiterating the idea that everything was just a dream, introducing a sense of unreality.
Strange ideas bloom
Repeating the notion of unconventional thoughts or ideas taking root.
Dark eyes monsoon (it was all a dream)
Repeating the reference to intense eyes in the context of a monsoon, possibly emphasizing emotional turbulence.
I’ll always love you
Reaffirming enduring love despite acknowledged doom.
We always were doomed (it was all a dream)
Repeating the acknowledgment that everything was just a dream, reinforcing a sense of unreality.
Strange ideas bloom
Reiterating the introduction of unconventional thoughts or ideas.
Dark eyes monsoon (it was all a dream)
Repeating the reference to intense eyes in the context of a monsoon, possibly underscoring emotional intensity.
Well it turns out, it turns out
Introducing a revelation that the previous experiences were merely a dream.
That it was all a dream
Expressing a realization that everything experienced was not real but part of a dream.
Runnin' uptown, runnin' up the dollar
Describing a repetitive action of running uptown, possibly suggesting pursuit of wealth or success.
I keep runnin' uptown, runnin' up the dollar
Repeating the action of running uptown, emphasizing a persistent pursuit of financial success.
I keep runnin' uptown, runnin' up the dollar the same
Continuing the theme of running uptown, possibly alluding to the relentless pursuit of material wealth.
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