Thunder

Whispers of Secrets: Unraveling the Thunder in Julie Miller's Melody
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Lyrics

Caused all this (Thunder, thunder)

Expressing that something or someone has caused a significant disturbance or turmoil.

Caused all this (Thunder, thunder)

Reiteration of the idea that there has been a profound impact or disruption, emphasizing the intensity with "thunder."


I know there will come a day

Anticipation of a future day when the speaker will encounter a person or situation.

When I see your face

Expectation of seeing the face of someone, suggesting a personal encounter or reunion.

And my heart won't pound like thunder

Anticipation of a day when the speaker's emotions won't be as intense and overwhelming, using the metaphor of a heart pounding like thunder.

Like thunder, like thunder

Repetition of the metaphor "like thunder" to emphasize the intense emotions associated with the encounter.

You've got secrets and you're keeping them close

Acknowledgment of the presence of secrets held by someone, and the speaker's struggle to respond appropriately.

What am I supposed to say, I don't know

Expressing uncertainty about how to react or what to say in the face of the secrets being kept.

You're telling me lies, you're bringing me wine

Recognition of deception, with the mention of lies and the contrast with the offering of wine.

But what you got on the other side?

Questioning the motives of the person and wondering about the other side of their actions.

Cause I know

Affirmation of the speaker's awareness or understanding.


Oh I know

Reiteration of the speaker's knowledge or understanding of the situation.

You said I won't tell if you don't

Quoting a promise not to reveal certain information, with a sense of confidentiality.

No, no, no, no

Emphatic denial or refusal, rejecting the suggested agreement not to tell.

That's not how it goes

Rejecting a proposed course of action and emphasizing a deviation from the expected response.

How do you sleep when you know you've caused all this

Raising a rhetorical question about the ability to sleep while being aware of causing significant disturbance or trouble.

Thunder, thunder, thunder

Repetition of the metaphor "thunder" to emphasize the magnitude of the disturbance caused.

All this thunder, thunder, thunder

Reiteration of the impact, intensifying the emphasis on the disturbance caused.


There's no one on the highway tonight

Describing an empty highway with no one around, setting the scene for a contemplative moment.

My phone lights up two times I'm not surprised

Noting a minimal response from the phone, possibly indicating a lack of communication or interaction.

I'm going home

Decision to return home, suggesting a retreat or withdrawal from a situation.

I'm driving slow

Driving slowly, possibly reflecting a contemplative or introspective mood.

And I hear thunder, thunder, thunder

Repetition of the metaphor "thunder" as the speaker hears it, indicating continued emotional turmoil.


Oh I know

Reiteration of the speaker's knowledge or understanding of the situation.

You said I won't tell if you don't

Quoting a promise not to reveal certain information, maintaining a sense of confidentiality.

No, no, no, no

Emphatic denial or refusal, rejecting the suggested agreement not to tell.

That's not how it goes

Rejecting a proposed course of action and emphasizing a deviation from the expected response.

How do you sleep when you know you've caused all this

Raising a rhetorical question about the ability to sleep while being aware of causing significant disturbance or trouble.

Thunder, thunder, thunder

Repetition of the metaphor "thunder" to emphasize the magnitude of the disturbance caused.

All this thunder, thunder, thunder

Reiteration of the impact, intensifying the emphasis on the disturbance caused.


Oh, oh, oh, oh

Expressing the emotional weight or intensity with an extended vocalization of "oh."

Thunder, thunder, thunder

Repetition of the metaphor "thunder" to emphasize the ongoing emotional turmoil.

All this thunder, thunder, thunder

Reiteration of the impact, intensifying the emphasis on the disturbance caused.

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