Princess
Journey of Liberation: Jessie Gosling's Princess UnveiledLyrics
This song tastes like gin
The song evokes a taste reminiscent of gin, possibly suggesting a bittersweet or potent feeling.
I'm listening to Louis Armstrong
The singer is listening to music by Louis Armstrong, indicating a preference for classic or jazz tunes.
And I'm driving through Angus
They are driving through Angus, a location that holds significance or importance to the singer.
To see my friends
The purpose of the drive is to reunite with friends.
"It's been too long," they said
Friends express that it has been too long since they last met, implying a sense of longing or absence.
It's been too long
Reiteration of the sentiment that it has been too long since they've been together.
So I drive
The singer proceeds with the drive.
I could drive all night
Expresses the willingness to continue driving throughout the night if necessary.
And that's fine
The singer is content with continuous driving as long as they have their music.
So long as I have my music
Emphasizes the importance of music in maintaining their state of mind during the journey.
And I feel
The singer begins to feel a sense of significance or worth, likening themselves to a princess.
Like a princess now
They feel regal or special at this moment.
I've got my windows down
The singer has their car windows down, enjoying the freedom and connectedness with nature.
And I'm singing to the birds
Singing to the birds suggests a carefree, joyful state.
OooOooOoo
Repetition of vocal sounds, potentially representing the melody or a sense of euphoria.
OooOooOoo
-OooOooOoo
-OooOooOoo
-This song smells like rubber
The song evokes a smell of rubber, creating an association with a hot summer day.
On a hot day in summer
Imagery of a hot day in summer, adding sensory details to the song.
Why would you wear rain boots
Rhetorical questioning regarding someone wearing rain boots on a hot day, questioning their choice.
Was it for the fashion
Wondering if the choice was based on fashion or fear of rain.
Or cause you're scared of the rain
The reason behind wearing rain boots remains unknown to the singer.
I wouldn't know either way
Uncertainty about the motive behind certain actions.
"And maybe that's the point," you'd say
Reflecting on the uncertainty, someone might say that ambiguity is the essence or purpose.
OooOooOoo
Repetition of vocal sounds, potentially reflecting a sense of contemplation or pondering.
OooOooOooOoo
-OooOooOoo
-OooOooOooOoo
-When you wake in the morning
Depicts a scenario when someone wakes up in the cold, symbolizing emotional detachment or distance.
And it's cold outside
Another instance emphasizing the coldness upon waking, suggesting a departure or separation.
It's because I left you behind
Reiteration of the feeling of coldness upon waking, attributed to the singer leaving someone behind.
It's my turn now
-When you wake in the morning
-And it's cold outside
-It's because I left you behind
-It's my turn now
Asserting that it's now the singer's turn, implying a shift in roles or priorities.
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