Sign on the Window
Loneliness Unveiled: Signs on the Window of the Human HeartLyrics
Sign on the window says "lonely,"
The sign on the window indicates a feeling of loneliness.
Sign on the door said "no company allowed,"
A sign on the door suggests that no company is welcome or allowed.
Sign on the street says "why' don't own me"
A sign on the street expresses a sense of not being owned or controlled by others.
Sign on the porch says "three's a crowd"
A sign on the porch implies that having three people together is considered crowded.
Sign on the porch says three's a crowd"
Repetition of the idea that three people on the porch are perceived as crowded.
Her and her boyfriend went to California
A couple, possibly the narrator's friend and her boyfriend, has moved to California.
Her and her boyfriend done changed their tune
The couple has undergone a significant change in their attitude or behavior.
My best friend said, "now didn' I warn ya
The narrator's best friend warned about the changes or challenges related to Brighton girls.
Brighton girls are like the moon,
A metaphor comparing Brighton girls to the moon, possibly suggesting their unpredictable nature.
Brighton girls are like the moon"
Reiteration of the comparison between Brighton girls and the moon.
Looks like a-nothing but rain
The weather seems gloomy, with continuous rain expected.
Sure gonna be wet tonight on Main Street
The narrator anticipates a wet night on Main Street due to the rain.
Hope that it don't sleet
An expression of hope that the rain won't turn into sleet, indicating a desire for better conditions.
Build me a cabin in Utah
The narrator envisions building a cabin in Utah, possibly expressing a desire for a peaceful and secluded life.
Marry me a wife, catch rainbow trout
The narrator dreams of getting married, catching rainbow trout, and having a family.
Have a bunch of kids who call me "pa"
The desire for a family is reinforced with the notion of having children who would call the narrator "pa."
That must be what it's all about,
Reflection on the significance of building a family and a life in Utah.
That must be what it's all about
A repetition of the reflection, emphasizing the perceived meaning of life.
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