Barracuda
Unveiling the Seductive Depths: Decoding Inglorious' BarracudaLyrics
So this ain't the end, I saw you again, today
Expressing that the situation is not the end, and the speaker encountered the person again.
I had to turn my heart away
The speaker had to guard their emotions or feelings.
Smiled like the sun, kisses for everyone
Describing the person as pleasant, with a friendly demeanor and affection for everyone.
And tales, it never fails
Reference to stories that are consistently successful.
You lying so low in the weeds
Describing the person being deceptive or secretive.
I bet you gonna ambush me
Suspecting that the person might surprise or betray the speaker.
You'd have me down, down, down, down on my knees
Imagining the person causing the speaker to feel defeated or humiliated.
Now wouldn't you, barracuda? Oh
Asking a rhetorical question, emphasizing the potential harm or deceitfulness of the person (barracuda).
Back over time we were all trying for free
Reflecting on past times when everyone was seeking something without any cost.
You met the porpoise and me, uh-huh
Meeting with the porpoise (a marine animal) and the speaker, suggesting a shared experience.
No right, no wrong you're selling a song, a name
Describing a situation with no clear right or wrong, involving the promotion of a song or a name through a secretive communication method.
Whisper game
Referring to a secretive conversation or interaction.
And if the real thing don't do the trick
If genuine emotions or actions are ineffective, suggesting the need for a quick and deceptive solution.
You better make up something quick
Emphasizing the urgency of finding a deceptive solution to avoid consequences.
You gonna burn, burn, burn, burn, burn to the wick
Predicting a severe outcome if a quick and deceptive solution is not implemented.
Ooh, barracuda, oh yeah
Repeating the warning about the deceptive and harmful nature of the person (barracuda).
"Sell me, sell you" the porpoise said
Quoting a statement from the porpoise, emphasizing the need for a deep dive to avoid trouble.
Dive down deep now to save my head, you
Connecting the deep dive to saving oneself from potential harm.
I think that you got the blues too
Suspecting that the person (barracuda) is also experiencing sadness or difficulties.
All that night and all the next
Describing a period of time spent without looking back, possibly suggesting moving forward without regrets.
Swam without looking back
Swimming towards the western pools, with "silly, silly fools" indicating a sense of foolishness or regret.
Made for the western pools, silly, silly fools
Criticizing those who believed in something false or deceptive.
The real thing don't do the trick, no
Reiterating the ineffectiveness of genuine actions, emphasizing the need for deception.
You better make up something quick
Repeating the urgency of finding a quick and deceptive solution.
You gonna burn, burn, burn, burn, burn it to the wick
Reiterating the severe consequences of inaction or reliance on genuine actions.
Ohh, barra-barracuda, yeah
Repeating the warning about the deceptive and harmful nature of the person (barracuda).
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