Lyrics
Blow Texas wind
Expressing a desire for the wind in Texas to alleviate feelings of sadness or blues.
My blues away
Suggesting that the Texas wind has the power to dispel or alleviate personal feelings of sadness.
I got a head full of ideas that I can't shake
Conveying the presence of persistent and unshakable ideas or thoughts in the speaker's mind.
Let's go to dance to a Cajun Rhythm
Proposing the idea of going to dance to a Cajun rhythm as a means of enjoyment or escape.
Let's go have us a ball
Encouraging the idea of having a good time or a lively experience.
I can buy you one, you can buy me three
Suggesting a reciprocal exchange of buying drinks between the speaker and someone else.
And we'll end up out on the lawn
Anticipating a fun and carefree ending, possibly ending up outdoors on the lawn.
A head on my shoulder
Highlighting the comfort and support provided by having someone close or supportive.
A kiss on my cheek
Describing intimate gestures like a head on the shoulder and a kiss on the cheek.
If I don't get it
Expressing a potential negative consequence if the speaker doesn't receive affection.
My knees get weak
Indicating that a lack of affection leads to physical weakness, possibly metaphorical.
I get my lovin' down in New Orleans
Revealing that the speaker finds love or satisfaction in New Orleans.
Roll
Using "Roll" as a transition or change, possibly suggesting a shift in the narrative or emotions.
Texas rolls away from me
Expressing a sense of separation or distance from Texas, with a rolling motion.
I've got a rearview mirror of home heading to sea
Referring to a rearview mirror symbolizing a past or memories heading toward an unknown future.
Let's go dance to a Cajun Rhythm
Repeating the idea of dancing to a Cajun rhythm, emphasizing its significance.
Let's go have us a ball
Encouraging the continuation of having a good time or an enjoyable experience.
I can buy you one, you can buy me three
Reiterating the idea of reciprocal drink buying, fostering a sense of shared enjoyment.
And we'll end at the Hole in the Wall
Suggesting an unconventional or interesting destination, like the "Hole in the Wall," for the conclusion of the experience.
Love me once
Expressing the desire for love, possibly highlighting its importance in the speaker's life.
Love me twice
Emphasizing the desire for repeated expressions of love, suggesting its significance.
Love me three times and blow on my dice
Introducing the idea of luck associated with love, using the metaphor of blowing on dice.
I get my lovin' down in New Orleans
Reaffirming that the speaker finds satisfaction or love in New Orleans.
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