Wrong Side Out

Love Unraveled: Ricochet Biscuit's Tale of Upside-Down Romance
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Lyrics

Hey there, Mary Ann

Expressing a greeting to Mary Ann.

Won't you be my girlfriend?

Expressing a desire for Mary Ann to be the speaker's girlfriend.

I'd like to walk with you

Expressing a desire to walk with Mary Ann.

I'd like to hold your hand

Expressing a desire to hold Mary Ann's hand.

I think she hates my guts

Suspecting that Mary Ann dislikes the speaker's character or actions, repeated for emphasis.

I think she hates my guts

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I think she hates my guts

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I think she hates my guts

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Wrong side out

Repetition of the phrase "Wrong side out" possibly indicating a feeling of being misunderstood or presenting oneself in a negative light.

Wrong side out

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Wrong side out

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Wrong side out

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Don't wanna meet your mom

Expressing a reluctance to meet the speaker's mom, anticipating a negative reaction.

I'd only make her mad

Anticipating that meeting the speaker's mom would only cause anger.

Don't wanna walk the dog

Expressing a reluctance to walk the dog, possibly indicating a lack of interest in certain responsibilities.

Don't wanna meet your dad

Expressing a reluctance to meet the speaker's dad.

I better watch my mouth

Acknowledging the need to be careful with words, repeated for emphasis.

I better watch my mouth

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I better watch my mouth

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I better watch my mouth

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Wrong side out

Repetition of the phrase "Wrong side out," reinforcing the theme of feeling misunderstood or portraying oneself negatively.

Wrong side out

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Wrong side out

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Wrong side out

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Hey there, Mary Ann

Repeating the greeting and expressing the desire for Mary Ann to be the speaker's girlfriend again.

Will you be my girlfriend?

Seeking confirmation from Mary Ann to be the speaker's girlfriend.

You wanna walk with me

Asking if Mary Ann wants to walk with the speaker.

You wanna hold my hand

Asking if Mary Ann wants to hold the speaker's hand.

My baby loves me now

Expressing joy or relief that Mary Ann now loves the speaker, repeated for emphasis.

My baby loves me now

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My baby loves me now

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My baby loves me now

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Wrong side out

Repetition of the phrase "Wrong side out," possibly suggesting a continuing sense of being misunderstood despite the positive turn in the relationship.

Wrong side out

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(I'm the) Wrong side out

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