Rush Hour
Rush Hour Reflections: Love, Longing, and Life's RushLyrics
Like I left it, same body
Expressing that things are as they were when left, referring to a consistent physical appearance.
So much to say about it
Acknowledging that there is a lot to talk about or discuss in the current situation.
Know I been gone too long...
Recognizing a prolonged absence and the awareness of being away for too long.
Like I left it, same body
Reiterating the notion that the situation or person's physical state hasn't changed since departure.
So much to say about it
Continuing to emphasize the depth of topics or feelings that need to be addressed.
Know I been gone too long...
Reiterating the acknowledgment of being absent for an extended period.
Last time you should've told me was the last time
Reflecting on a missed opportunity to convey a message that should have been the final communication.
Never said I'd be an open book or nursery rhyme
Stating that the speaker never promised to be completely transparent or predictable.
I would never judge you not Wynonna
Affirming a non-judgmental attitude, mentioning "Wynonna" possibly as a reference to Wynonna Judd, known for her country music.
Won't you be the Scott I'll be Ramona
Expressing a desire for a specific type of relationship, invoking the names "Scott" and "Ramona" which could be cultural references.
You should fake your death and be a gone-r
Suggesting a radical change or escape, advising someone to fake their death and start anew.
It's rush hour right now like c'mon with it Lee
Comparing the current intense situation to rush hour, referencing the urgency and chaos akin to the peak traffic hours.
(Come on)
Adding emphasis, perhaps signaling encouragement or impatience for action.
Waiting 'til you come home
Waiting for the person to return home, indicating a longing or anticipation.
How would I sleep alone?
Pondering the difficulty of sleeping alone, implying a need for companionship.
Baby you need to come on
Urging someone to come back, emphasizing the importance of their presence.
Why you don't write me love songs?
Questioning why love songs are not being written, possibly expressing a desire for romantic gestures or communication.
Tell them leave you alone
Instructing others to leave the person alone, asserting a protective stance.
Like I left it, same body
Repeating the idea that the physical state remains unchanged since departure.
So much to say about it
Reiterating the complexity of the situation or emotions that need to be addressed.
Know I've been gone too long...
Affirming the awareness of a prolonged absence.
If you need to, you can go
Granting permission for someone to leave if necessary, highlighting a flexible attitude.
My life a movie role
Describing life as if it were a movie role, suggesting a dynamic and entertaining existence.
I'm the center of the fun
Positioning oneself as the central figure in the fun or excitement.
If you want to you can come
Offering the option for someone to join in the described lively experiences.
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