Lyrics
She never leaves the neighborhood
She rarely ventures beyond her neighborhood.
She's a good judge of character
She possesses a keen ability to judge people's character.
I see her once in a while when I go by the uptown
The narrator occasionally sees her uptown during his visits.
She says "Take care baby, take care baby, take care baby"
She expresses concern for the narrator's well-being, repeating the phrase "Take care baby."
And I say "Doesn't it get cold out here?
The narrator questions the environmental conditions, possibly metaphorically, or literally referring to the weather.
Doesn't it get cold out here?
The narrator repeats the inquiry about the cold, emphasizing the potential harshness of the surroundings.
Doesn't it get cold out here?
-Doesn't it get cold out here?"
-She's from Austin but lives in her car,
She is originally from Austin but currently resides in her car.
She asks me on a date I can't afford,
She invites the narrator on a date, but he cannot afford it.
She's been to whore's hell but still manages to smile
Despite a challenging past, she maintains a positive demeanor, smiling.
She says "Take care baby, take care baby, take care baby"
She repeats the caring expression "Take care baby."
And I say "Doesn't it get cold out here?
The narrator reiterates his question about the cold, emphasizing a theme of harsh conditions.
Doesn't it get cold out here?
-Doesn't it get cold out here?
-Doesn't it get cold out here?"
-She's from Austin but lives in her car
Repetition of her origin and current living situation, emphasizing the contrast between Austin and her car lifestyle.
She's from Austin, lots of money there
Contrasting Austin's affluence with her current circumstances.
She's been to whore's hell but still manages to smile
Despite facing difficult experiences, she continues to display resilience by smiling.
She says "Take care baby, take care baby, take care baby"
Reiteration of the caring expression "Take care baby."
And I say "Doesn't it get cold out here?
The narrator repeats the question about the cold, possibly emphasizing emotional or physical challenges.
Doesn't it get cold out here?
-Doesn't it get cold out here?
-Doesn't it get cold out here?
-Cold out here?"
-"Doesn't it get cold out here?
The narrator concludes with a final repetition of the question about the cold, leaving the listener to ponder its significance.
Doesn't it get cold out here?
-Doesn't it get cold out here?
-Doesn't it get cold out here?"
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