Lyrics
Man, these violins go crazy
Expressing admiration for the intense and captivating nature of the violins in the music.
Straight from an orchestra
Highlighting that the violins are reminiscent of those found in an orchestra, emphasizing their classical and sophisticated quality.
Well so long, well so long, it was fun girl
Bid farewell, acknowledging that the relationship was enjoyable but has come to an end.
Was I wrong, was I wrong, with the wrong world
Reflecting on whether there was a mistake or misunderstanding in choosing the path or world associated with the relationship.
Well I know, well I know, that it's over
Acknowledging the finality of the situation, recognizing that the relationship has concluded.
Well I know, well I know, that it's over
Reiterating the awareness that the relationship has ended, possibly emphasizing acceptance.
All that I needed
Expressing that everything required or desired in the relationship has been obtained.
Want you, admit it
Expressing a desire for acknowledgment or admission from the other person.
All that I needed
Reiterating the idea that everything needed in the relationship has been fulfilled.
Well so long, so long, it was fun girl
Repeating the sentiment of saying goodbye to the enjoyable times in the relationship.
Always hanging in the clouds
Describing a carefree and dreamlike state, possibly referring to a sense of detachment or escapism.
Never catch me on the ground
Emphasizing a preference for an elevated, imaginative state rather than being grounded in reality.
Yeah they tell me stay in school
Receiving advice to stay in school, suggesting a contrast between conventional expectations and the artist's path.
Gotta chase that cap and gown
Acknowledging societal norms of pursuing education (represented by cap and gown) but choosing a different path.
Saw your man, he a fan
Noticing someone's admiration for the artist, possibly for the music present on their playlist.
All my songs on his playlist
Indicating that the admirer appreciates and includes the artist's songs in their personal music collection.
Louis on the belt
Mentioning a luxury brand (Louis) on a belt, implying a rise in status or success.
Now she asking how I made it
Describing inquiries about the artist's success and how it was achieved.
They tell me I got style
Being told that the artist possesses a distinctive and appealing manner of expressing themselves.
Told her girl It's undeniable
Asserting that the artist's style is undeniable and stands out noticeably.
Talking to my Momma
Engaging in conversation with the artist's mother, possibly about the artist's achievements.
Playing my songs on that stereo
Playing the artist's songs on a stereo, indicating the widespread enjoyment or recognition of their music.
Got me on a loop
Receiving continuous attention, with the artist's songs playing repeatedly (looped).
Got me feeling like some Cheerios
Feeling upbeat and positive, comparing the mood to the satisfaction derived from a popular breakfast cereal (Cheerios).
Lemon-colored bags
Referring to bags of a lemon color, possibly representing a distinctive and vivid style or possessions.
Baby I'm not talking lyrical
Clarifying that the mention of bags is not metaphorical or symbolic but rather a straightforward description.
Pull yourself together
Encouraging someone to regain composure or emotional stability.
Expected nothing better
Expressing acceptance of a situation or outcome, with no expectation of anything better.
Got me feeling nothing less than
Feeling content and not experiencing any decrease in emotional well-being.
I'm not saying, just suggesting
Not explicitly stating but suggesting a perspective or recommendation without direct assertion.
Well so long, well so long, it was fun girl
Repeating the acknowledgment of the enjoyable times in the relationship coming to an end.
Was I wrong, was I wrong, with the wrong world
Reiterating the contemplation of potential mistakes or misjudgments in the chosen world or path.
Well I know, well I know, that it's over
Restating the awareness and acceptance that the relationship has concluded.
Well I know, well I know, that it's over
Affirming the understanding that the relationship has reached its conclusion, possibly emphasizing closure.
All that I needed
Reiterating that everything required or desired in the relationship has been obtained.
Want you, admit it
Expressing a desire for acknowledgment or admission from the other person, reiterated from line 9.
All that I needed
Repeating the idea that everything needed in the relationship has been fulfilled.
Well so long, so long, it was fun girl
Closing statement, echoing the sentiment of saying goodbye to the enjoyable times in the relationship.
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