Little Miss London

Little Miss London: Unveiling the Soul of a City Woman
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Lyrics

We'll be back home, at 2am

We plan to return home at 2 am.

Stuck in London, before day's end

Currently in London and will remain stuck there until the end of the day.

Euston's trains, and Hackney's lights

References to Euston's trains and Hackney's lights, capturing the urban landscape.

A tapestry of unfinished nights

Describes a tapestry of nights that are incomplete or unfinished.

Weaving wheels, moving meals

Imagery of weaving wheels and moving meals, possibly symbolizing the passage of time and routine.

Laughing eyes, as joy subsides

Expression of joy fading away in laughing eyes.

Taking in the smokey smog

Observing and taking in the smoky smog of the city.

Breathing out the absent fog

Exhaling the absent fog, perhaps implying a sense of relief or release.

That lines the pavements placed upon

Referencing the smog that lines the pavements, metaphorically connecting to the city's history.

The long-gone stories where love belonged

Alluding to long-gone stories and the sense of loss where love once belonged.

Little Miss London, a city of a woman

Introduction of "Little Miss London" as a personification of the city.

One kiss away from being human

Describing the city as almost human, just a kiss away from being fully human.

Woah Woah Oh Yeah

Repetitive expression conveying excitement or affirmation.

Smudged lipstick, and leopard print, a lady of the, night would sing,

Depicting a lady of the night with smudged lipstick and leopard print, singing and seeking help.

Bring forth beer, and call me crazy, beneath it all she's crying save me

Despite the exterior, she cries for salvation beneath it all.

She's an Alcoholic, law abiding citizen, she strikes a pose, as suiters sit within

Contrast in the character: an alcoholic yet a law-abiding citizen who attracts admirers.

Her smokey glow, an english rose, upon the train of broken roads

Describing her as an English rose in the midst of broken roads.

Cackling with such sweet surrender, says the universe, is her defender

Acknowledgment of her surrender, with the universe being her defender.

But does she know, the kindness shown, is eating her up from head to toe

Questioning if she realizes that the kindness shown is detrimental to her well-being.

Woah Woah Oh Yeah

Repetitive expression, possibly signaling a shift in the narrative or intensifying emotions.

She's Running, Running, Running, Running

Repetition of "She's Running," suggesting an escape or pursuit.

Woah Woah Oh Yeah

Repetitive expression, possibly emphasizing the urgency or intensity of her actions.

She's Running, Running, Running, Running

Repetition of "She's Running," reinforcing the theme of escape or movement.

Her heart pulsates to

Her heart beats in sync with the rhythm of the underground, possibly symbolizing a connection to the city.

The rhythm of the underground

Her eyes are compared to traffic lights above the ground, suggesting vigilance and control.

And her eyes equate to

Describing her voice as both soulless and soulful.

The traffic lights above the ground

Connection between her eyes and the traffic lights, implying a dual nature.

Soulless, soulful, is

Contrast in her voice, hinting at inner conflict or complexity.

Her voice when she says

Her statement about not being killed with kindness and the potential consequences.

Don't kill me with kindness

Suggesting a cautionary approach to kindness to avoid intimate entanglements.

You'll end up in my bed

A provocative invitation, implying a connection between kindness and intimacy.

Oh, Little Miss London

Reiteration of the persona as "Little Miss London," emphasizing her identity.

You're more than what's said

A declaration that "Little Miss London" is more than what is commonly said or perceived.

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