Lyrics
Oh Ramona
Expressing an appeal or call to a person named Ramona.
In Oklahoma
Referencing the location of Oklahoma, possibly where the speaker or Ramona resides.
Won't you come over tonight
A request for Ramona to visit or spend time together this evening.
I'm alone
Expressing solitude or being by oneself.
I need some closer
Seeking resolution or conclusion to something.
I need you near me tonight
Expressing a desire for physical proximity or closeness with Ramona tonight.
I was dreaming holding on, to thought of you and I
Recalling a dream where the speaker was holding onto thoughts of being together with Ramona.
I was dreaming something hopeless; you were mine
Reflecting on a dream that seems unattainable or without hope, where the speaker envisioned a relationship with Ramona.
You were mine
Reiteration that Ramona was perceived as belonging to the speaker in the dream.
But when the sun comes up tomorrow, we gon' be alright
Despite the current situation, expressing optimism that everything will be fine when the new day begins.
Every night it still continues
Describing a recurring situation happening every night.
I am constantly convinced you
Feeling persistently convinced about something related to Ramona.
Keep away from me
Perceiving a distance or intentional avoidance by Ramona.
Speaking suddenly
Observing sudden or unexpected communication from Ramona.
You just keep moving away
Noticing Ramona's continuous movement away from the speaker.
I was trying to make you stay
Attempting to persuade or convince Ramona to stay.
I felt some kind of way
Experiencing a particular emotional state due to the situation with Ramona.
I feel some kind of way
Reiterating the emotional impact or state experienced because of Ramona.
But when the sun comes up tomorrow
Repeating the sentiment that everything will be fine with the arrival of a new day.
We gon' be alright
Reiterating the belief that things will be alright despite the ongoing situation.
Oh Ramona
Acknowledging the setting of the sun, possibly indicating an ending or closure to the night.
The sun goes down tonight
Reinforcing the idea that everything will be fine despite the night coming to an end.
We gon' be alright
Continuing the reassurance that everything will be alright.
The sun goes out tomorrow
Expressing confidence that the situation will improve with the arrival of a new day.
It'll be alright
Reiterating the belief that everything will be fine despite the current circumstances.
But when the sun comes out tomorrow
Reinforcing the hope for a positive change with the arrival of the new day.
but when the sun comes out tomorrow
-Oh Ramona
Repeating the earlier call or appeal to Ramona in Oklahoma.
In Oklahoma
Reiterating the location of Ramona or the speaker in Oklahoma.
Won't you come over tonight
Repetition of the request for Ramona to spend the night together.
I'm alone
Expressing loneliness or solitude in the absence of Ramona.
I need some closer
Expressing the need for resolution or conclusion to the situation.
I need you near me tonight
Repeating the desire for physical closeness with Ramona tonight.
I was dreaming holding on, to thought of you and I
Reiterating the dream of being with Ramona and holding onto those thoughts.
I was dreaming something hopeless; you were mine
Reflecting on the dream where the speaker felt that Ramona belonged to them.
You were mine
Reiterating the ownership or belongingness of Ramona in the dream.
We gon' be al-
Interruption or abrupt ending, possibly indicating an unfinished thought or the song's conclusion.
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