Lyrics
Oh shit
Expressing surprise or dismay.
Surf’s up
Referring to an enjoyable or exciting time.
Well something’s up
Indicating that something unusual or noteworthy is happening.
I came here for closure
Seeking resolution or conclusion.
But I’m leaving in stiches
Leaving with emotional wounds or troubles.
Surf’s up, bitches
Repeating the excitement or chaos, possibly in a rebellious tone.
Everyone in the water
Encouraging everyone to join in a shared experience, perhaps a metaphor for life's challenges.
I’m nobody’s wife
Asserting independence and not being defined solely by marital status.
I’m somebody’s daughter
Acknowledging familial ties and the role of being someone's child.
Well I got a daddy
Highlighting the presence of a father figure in the speaker's life.
But he ain’t my father
Suggesting a complex or distant relationship with the father figure.
Surf’s up
Reiterating a sense of excitement or chaos.
Lord knows I ain’t done yet
Expressing a desire or determination to continue despite challenges.
Suddenly I’m no longer funny
Reflecting on a loss of humor or light-heartedness.
Fight and make up like June and Johnny
Drawing a parallel between the speaker's relationships and the iconic duo June Carter and Johnny Cash.
We’ll find a place
Envisioning a stable and settled future.
We’ll settle down there
Describing a place to create a metaphorical bag for emotional release.
And turn it into a brown paper bag
Suggesting the transformation of emotions into something tangible.
So I can hyperventilate
Expressing a need for cathartic release, possibly through hyperventilation.
And I’ll pick at the hair at the top of my head
Describing a physical action to cope with stress or anxiety.
I pick, I pick
Continuing the description of a coping mechanism.
So I don’t feel dead
Explaining the purpose of the action - avoiding feelings of emotional numbness.
So I don’t feel dead ‘cause I kinda feel dead right now
Expressing a current emotional state of feeling somewhat dead or detached.
I pick, I pick
Repeating the coping action, emphasizing ongoing struggles.
Lord knows I ain’t done yet
Reaffirming the speaker's determination to continue despite challenges.
Suddenly I’m no longer funny
Reiterating a loss of humor or light-heartedness.
Fight and make up like June and Johnny
Continuing the parallel with the June and Johnny relationship.
Suddenly I’m all out of tunes
Expressing a sense of being creatively depleted.
We’ll fight and make up
Anticipating future conflicts and resolutions in relationships.
You be Johnny, I’ll be June
Assigning roles in the relationship based on the iconic duo.
No I wanna be Johnny
Expressing a desire to switch roles in the relationship.
You be June
Offering an alternative arrangement of roles.
I’m a good wife
Asserting positive qualities as a partner.
I’m a self-respecting, church-goin’
Listing traditional and respectable attributes.
Apple pie baking
Emphasizing the speaker's adherence to societal norms.
Lord knows, I’m a good wife
Reaffirming the speaker's identity as a good wife.
I’m a good, good wife
Repeating and emphasizing the assertion of being a good wife.
Lord knows, ain’t done yet
Affirming a continued journey or process of self-discovery and growth.
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