Lyrics
Shake, baby, shake, you know I can fit you in my arms
Expressing a desire to embrace the person, emphasizing physical closeness.
Brake, baby, brake, taking me in with all you're charms
Suggesting a need to slow down or pause, captivated by the person's alluring qualities.
I've never been inside you but you're so alluring
Acknowledging attraction without physical intimacy yet finding the person captivating.
They call you "little mouse" by name in Rome and Turin
Referring to the person as "little mouse" in Rome and Turin, possibly highlighting a nickname or endearment.
Looking now at your famous shape
Admiring the distinctive and well-known shape of the person.
They don't make them like anymore
Noting a uniqueness that is no longer common.
Shake, baby, shake, you know I can fit you in my arms
Reiteration of the desire to physically hold the person.
Brake, baby, brake, taking me in with all your charms
Repeating the need to slow down, enchanted by the person's charms.
When things are looking good there's always complications
Highlighting that even in positive situations, there are complications.
I can't be with you so I'm at the railway station
Expressing a separation from the person and a sense of longing, symbolized by being at the railway station.
Let's run away and be so alive
Suggesting a desire to escape and live fully with the person.
Escape the drudgery of this nine to five
Yearning to break free from the routine of a conventional job (nine to five).
Shake, baby, shake, you know I can fit you in my arms
Reiterating the desire to hold the person physically.
Brake, baby, brake, taking me in with all your charms
Repeating the need to slow down, captivated by the person's charms.
Shake, baby, shake, you know I worship from afar
Expressing admiration from a distance, possibly due to unattainability.
Brake, baby, brake, how I wish you were my car
Reiterating the need to pause or slow down, expressing a wish for a closer connection.
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