Tomato in the Rain
Embracing Resilience: Tomato in the Rain by Kaiser Chiefs Unveils a Spirited PursuitLyrics
Like a tomato in the rain
Feeling exposed and vulnerable, like a tomato in the rain.
I got that feeling again
Experiencing a familiar emotion or sensation.
Like a greyhound in a race
Feeling the pressure and intensity, like a greyhound in a race.
I've got a rabbit to chase
Having a goal or pursuit to focus on, similar to a rabbit chase.
Roll under me no ones going down
Facing challenges, but avoiding failure or negative consequences.
You got the remedy, what?s going around?
Having a solution or remedy for what is happening.
Like a beetle on its back
Feeling helpless or stuck, like a beetle on its back.
I've got to get back on track
Needing to regain control and get back on the right path.
Or a police man on a tape
Being observed or judged, akin to a policeman on tape.
Waiting down in the lane
Anticipating a challenge or obstacle waiting ahead.
If the wheel comes off your car
Facing a potential breakdown or crisis in life.
Hammer it and nail it or 2
Suggesting a need to take immediate action to prevent a problem.
Before it falls apart
Addressing challenges by reinforcing and stabilizing them.
Add more nails and glue
Emphasizing the importance of additional support and resilience.
Yes I do know about you
Expressing knowledge or awareness about someone.
Shall I come home?
Possibly contemplating returning home due to this awareness.
I got that feeling again
Reiterating the recurrence of a particular emotion or state.
I got that feeling again
Reaffirming the persistent feeling mentioned earlier.
Roll around with me, no ones going down
Facing challenges together without succumbing to them.
You got our memories it all comes back around
Shared memories contributing to resilience and unity.
Yes I do know about you
Reiterating knowledge or understanding about someone.
Shall I come home?
Possibly considering returning home in light of this understanding.
Yes I do know about you
Reaffirming the awareness or understanding mentioned earlier.
Shall I come home?
Repeating the consideration of returning home based on this awareness.
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