In N Out
Echoes of Longing: Prism Bitch's In N Out Lyrics UnveiledLyrics
In and out again
Expressing a repetitive cycle of entering and exiting a situation or relationship.
Heard it from a friend of a friend
Indicating information received indirectly, possibly through gossip or hearsay.
It's been a while since we've last talked
Highlighting a lapse in communication over an extended period.
(Been a while since we've last talked)
Reiterating the prolonged absence of conversation.
I hope you're doing well
Expressing concern for the well-being of the other person.
And ya - make me, make me, make me come
Suggesting a desire for a physical or emotional response, using vivid language.
Make me, make me, make me come back
Repetition emphasizing the longing to return.
Make me, make me, make me come to you
Expressing a strong desire to be in the company of the other person.
Back in back out again
Describing a repetitive cycle of returning and departing.
I'm still hearing it from friends of friends
Receiving continued information indirectly, possibly about the same situation.
It's been a while since we've last talked
Reiterating the prolonged absence of conversation with a different perspective.
(But I hear you all the time)
Suggesting a constant presence in thoughts despite the lack of direct communication.
I hope you're doing well
Expressing ongoing concern for the other person's well-being.
Make me, make me, make me come
Repetition of the desire for a response, emphasizing intensity.
Make me, make me, make me come back
Emphasizing the strong wish to return to the person or situation.
Make me, make me, make me come to you
Expressing a compelling desire to be close to the other person.
Friend of a friend of a friend
Describing the connection as extending through multiple layers of acquaintances.
Make me, make me, make me come
Repetition of the intense desire for a response or reunion.
Make me, make me, make me come back
Emphasizing the strong wish to return to the person or situation, mirroring earlier lines.
Make me, make me, make me come to you
Expressing a compelling desire to be close to the other person, echoing earlier lines.
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