Good Legs
Discovering Strength in Fragile MomentsLyrics
I think I learned from you
I have gained knowledge or insights from you.
I think I love the girl you made me
I appreciate the person I've become due to your influence.
Bled out what hurt from you
I have let go of the pain or negative emotions associated with you.
It's worthy work but now I'm dizzy
The process of healing and personal growth has made me feel disoriented.
And you said, "Don't live in your head"
You advised against overthinking and encouraged exploring the vast world.
The world's so wide, why not explore?
The world is full of possibilities, and one should take the opportunity to explore it.
And you said I got good legs
You complimented my physical attractiveness, specifically my legs.
No one's ever told me that before
I haven't received such a compliment before.
I don't mind missing you
I'm okay with the idea of missing you.
I don't mind building up the muscle
I'm fine with the challenges or hardships involved in personal growth.
It was an honor risking you
It was an honorable experience to take risks for you.
A losing bet but worth the trouble
Even though it resulted in loss, the experience was worthwhile.
And you said, "Don't live in your head"
Similar advice is reiterated, emphasizing living in the present moment.
The world's so wide, why not explore?
The world is vast and waiting to be explored, encouraging a sense of adventure.
And you said I got good legs
A repetition of the compliment regarding my legs.
No one's ever told me that before
Reiteration of the uniqueness of receiving such a compliment.
Kissed me with a nervous tongue
A memory of a kiss with an anxious or uncertain atmosphere.
Neither of us had chewing gum
Neither of us had fresh breath during the kiss.
And I had almost sobered up
Almost sober, indicating a state of sobriety, possibly from alcohol.
But your laughter got me drunk
Your laughter had an intoxicating effect on me.
Cracking jokes with every touch
Sharing jokes and creating a lighthearted atmosphere through touch.
Fleetwood Mac made loving fun
Reference to the band Fleetwood Mac and their song "Loving Fun."
You left, I cried the morning of
Emotional distress following your departure in the morning.
But I'm fine now, baby, because
I have overcome the emotional pain and am fine now.
You said, "Get me out of your head"
You advised to remove thoughts of you from my mind.
I'm not your last, there's so much more
Assurance that you are not the last significant person in my life.
But you said I got good legs
A repetition of the compliment about my legs.
No one's ever told me that before
Reiteration of the novelty of receiving such praise.
You said I got good legs
Another repetition of the compliment regarding my legs.
No one's ever told me that before
Continued acknowledgment of the uniqueness of the compliment.
You said I got good legs
Yet another repetition of the compliment about my legs.
Good legs
The phrase "Good legs" is reiterated as a final affirmation or recognition.
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