Hideaway Girl
Unveiling the Mysteries of Hideaway Girl's Fever DreamLyrics
What's the day? What's the way?
Expressing uncertainty about the current situation or state.
Is that you? Is that me?
Questioning the identity or presence of oneself and another.
What's the game? What's insane?
Pondering the nature of the situation, questioning what is considered rational.
Every day is a fever dream
Suggesting that each day feels like a surreal and intense experience.
Oh, you know you've gotta give all the love you get
Emphasizing the importance of reciprocating love received.
Oh, you know you've gotta give all the love you get
Reiterating the idea of giving back the love one receives.
Oh, you know you've gotta give me the love, she said
Stressing the need for love, possibly from a specific person ("she said").
What's the way, what's the day?
Continuing to question the path and circumstances of life.
I never knew no way to be
Expressing a lack of knowledge on how to exist or behave.
Rain maker, I'm here to take ya
Referring to oneself as a "Rain maker," suggesting an ability to influence or control.
Run backwards at full speed
Describing a rapid and unconventional movement, possibly indicating a desire for change.
Oh, you know you've gotta give all the love you get
Reiterating the importance of giving love in relationships.
Oh, you know you've gotta give all the love you get
Continuing the emphasis on reciprocating love.
Oh, you know you've gotta give me the love, she said
Seeking love, possibly from a specific person ("she said").
Oh, you know you've gotta give all the love you get
Repeating the message of giving back love that is received.
Oh, you know you've gotta give all the love you get
Reiterating the importance of reciprocating love.
Oh, you know you've gotta give me the love, she said
Expressing a desire for love, possibly from a specific person ("she said").
I hear you breakin', I hear you breakin'
Acknowledging the presence of a breaking or challenging situation.
Rain maker, rain maker
Repeating the role of a "Rain maker," possibly symbolizing the power to bring change.
I'm here to take ya, I'm here to take ya
Expressing the intention to take control or influence the situation.
Rain maker, rain maker
Reiterating the role of a "Rain maker" and the intent to bring about change.
Oh, you know you've gotta give all the love you get
Emphasizing the importance of giving love in relationships.
Oh, you know you've gotta give all the love you get
Repeating the idea of reciprocating love.
Oh, you know you've gotta give, give, give, give
Stressing the need for giving love, possibly using repetition for emphasis.
Never look
Suggesting a directive to avoid looking back or dwelling on the past.
Never look
Repeating the directive to never look back, reinforcing a forward-looking perspective.
Never look
Continuing the emphasis on avoiding retrospection or dwelling on the past.
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