Lyrics
Heh
Expression of amusement or acknowledgement.
Here comes sickness
Introducing the character or concept of "sickness."
Walking down my street
Depiction of "sickness" approaching, possibly a metaphor for trouble or negativity.
Shaking her hips
Describing the demeanor of "sickness" with a suggestive and enticing manner.
Like she's some kinda treat
Comparing "sickness" to a desirable or tempting object or person.
All the neighborhood dogs
Illustrating the attraction or attention "sickness" receives from others, using dogs as a metaphor.
Licking at her feet
Highlighting the eagerness or submission of those drawn to "sickness."
Here comes sickness
Repetition emphasizing the imminent presence and impact of "sickness."
Here comes sickness
-Here comes sickness
-Walking down my street
Reiteration of the approaching "sickness" on the speaker's street.
Yeah
Expressing affirmation or agreement.
Here comes sickness
Continuation of the arrival of "sickness" in a different location.
Moving up my block
Describing the movement or progression of "sickness."
When she comes to my house
Expressing a hope that "sickness" won't directly affect the speaker.
I hope she don't knock
Hinting at a potential visit or encounter with "sickness."
All the neighborhood dogs
Depicting the curiosity or investigation of those around "sickness."
Sniffing at her crotch
Emphasizing a more intimate interest in "sickness."
Here comes sickness
Repetition underscoring the continued presence and impact of "sickness."
Here comes sickness
-Here comes sickness
-Moving up my block
Describing the progression of "sickness" along the speaker's block.
Yeah
Expressions of affirmation or excitement.
Yeah
-Yeah, yeah
-There goes sickness
Transitioning to the departure of "sickness."
In my daddy's car
Indicating the mode of departure for "sickness."
Good riddance to the both of you
Expressing a farewell and possibly relief at the departure of "sickness."
I hope you go far
Wishing success or distance for both "sickness" and a paternal figure.
All the neighborhood dogs
Referring to the continued interest or involvement of others in "sickness."
Should be drunk in the bar
Suggesting an alternative, humorous scenario for the dogs attracted to "sickness."
There goes sickness
Repetition emphasizing the departure of "sickness."
There goes sickness
-There goes sickness
-In my daddy's car
Reiteration of the departure of "sickness" using a specific mode of transportation.
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