Let Your Man Fly
Embrace Freedom: Let Your Man Soar with Max Webster's MelodyLyrics
The blues just hangs around me
The feeling of the blues is persistently present in the narrator's life.
I keep trying to plant my feet
The narrator is attempting to establish stability or control.
But it drags me on
Despite efforts, the blues continue to influence and pull the narrator.
I know you're a wonder woman
The narrator acknowledges the significant qualities of a woman (Wonder Woman).
But I'm just a blink-your-eyes-gone
The narrator, in contrast, sees himself as transient or fleeting.
Rambling man
Describes the narrator as a wanderer or traveler.
And I?ll slip between you
The narrator suggests slipping away or distancing himself from the woman.
Like a sand slide through an hour glass
Uses a metaphor of sand sliding through an hourglass to depict a smooth departure.
You got to let your man fly, let your man fly
Encourages the woman to allow the narrator the freedom to fly or explore.
And I hear something waiting
The narrator senses something impending, waiting for an opportunity to bring change.
Waiting for a chance to hang a change on me
There's a potential threat or challenge waiting to impact the narrator's life.
I got the blues to be there
Expresses a desire to be in a certain place or situation that causes the blues.
Something like a stream keeps floating me away
Compares the narrator's experience to a stream carrying him away, possibly symbolizing loss of control.
And I?ll slip between you
Reiterates the idea of slipping away, this time like the wind through a winter tree.
Like a wind slide through a winter tree
Metaphorically implies a sense of separation or departure from the woman.
You got to let your man fly, let your man fly
Reaffirms the plea for freedom and the need to let the narrator explore independently.
Would your kindness kill me
Presents a question about the potential consequences of the woman's kindness or control.
Or gilded cage me, would you steal my sky?
Asks whether the woman would confine or restrict the narrator's freedom.
You better let your man fly, let your man fly
Strongly emphasizes the necessity for the woman to allow the narrator to fly.
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