Nancy Was Wrong
Reflections on Life's Bitter Truths: "Nancy Was Wrong" by Kiing LairLyrics
Nancy said life's a lollipop so lick it
Nancy believes life is enjoyable and sweet, encouraging others to embrace it.
Well then it sours and you throw it away
Life turns unpleasant or bitter, and the suggestion is to discard it when it becomes undesirable.
I haven't gotten out of bed in days
The speaker expresses a prolonged period of lethargy, possibly indicating emotional or mental struggles.
Baby
A term of endearment; the speaker is addressing someone affectionately.
Baby won't you answer the call
The speaker is urging the addressee to respond to a call, emphasizing the lateness of the hour.
Come on baby won't you answer the call so late
-Come on baby won't you answer the call
-Cause I'm lying here with nothing but my imagination
The speaker is alone with their thoughts, highlighting the role of imagination in their current state.
And I'm thinking
The speaker begins to reflect and contemplate.
Hold on I wanna second chance
The speaker expresses a strong desire for a second chance, possibly in a relationship or life situation.
Hold on I wanna second chance
-Hold on I wanna second chance
-Nancy said if you got them boots just walk 'em
Nancy advises to face challenges head-on, using the metaphor of boots and walking.
Well then they walked all over me
Instead of overcoming challenges, the speaker feels defeated as if walked over by others.
I should have drowned those leather heels in the sea
Regret is expressed for not taking action against the harm caused by others.
Baby
Repetition of a term of endearment, signaling a shift in focus to another person.
Baby won't you answer the door
Similar to earlier, the speaker urges the addressee to respond to a different call, emphasizing their imaginative state.
Baby won't you answer the door
-Cause I'm standing in here with nothing but my imagination
-And I'm thinking
The speaker continues to think deeply, suggesting introspection and contemplation.
Hold on I wanna second chance
Reiteration of the strong desire for a second chance, underscoring its importance.
Hold on I wanna second chance
-Hold on I wanna second chance
-Hold on I wanna second chance
-Fine I'll do it all on my own
The speaker decides to take matters into their own hands due to the addressee's unresponsiveness.
You didn't pick up the phone
-I guess I'll go it alone
-You got nothing to say
Expression of disappointment at the addressee's silence and the decision to proceed independently.
You got nothing to say
-You got nothing to say
-You got nothing to say
Emphasis on the addressee's lack of communication, reinforcing the speaker's decision to act alone.
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