She Brings the Lightning Down
Storm of Passion: Unveiling the Power Within Her LyricsLyrics
One look and you know what's coming
Upon a single glance, the impending event becomes evident
Storm cloud is moving in
A storm is approaching, indicated by a moving mass of clouds
Ain't no use in running
No point in attempting to escape or avoid the situation
Just take it like a man
Facing the challenge bravely, accepting it like a mature individual
Oh, Lord, what have you started
Expressing concern or surprise about the consequences set in motion
Cold front is settin' in
A cold front is arriving, possibly symbolizing a difficult period
Shelter, no, you can't find it
No refuge is available, emphasizing the inevitability of the situation
Judgment day is here again
A day of reckoning or judgment has arrived once again
Oh, you better find some cover
Advising to seek protection or refuge from impending troubles
Ooh, when you hear that rumblin' sound
Anticipation of danger signaled by a rumbling sound
Mm, 'cause there ain't no warning
No advance notice or caution is given
Oh, when your woman comes unwound yeah
When a woman experiences turmoil, she becomes unpredictable
She brings the thunder, she brings the lightning down
Metaphorically, the woman brings intense emotions or chaos
The straight line that you've been walking
The established path or routine is becoming increasingly fragile
Lately is wearing thin
The accustomed way of life is reaching a breaking point
You can't help but cross it
Occasionally, one cannot avoid deviating from the usual course
Every now and then
Breaking the routine becomes unavoidable from time to time
Oh, you better find some cover
Reiteration of the need to seek shelter or protection
Ooh, when you hear that rumblin? sound
Reemphasizing the ominous rumbling sound as a signal
Mm, 'cause there ain't no warning
Highlighting the lack of warning or premonition
Oh, when your woman comes unwound yeah
Reiteration of the unpredictable nature of a distressed woman
She brings the thunder, she brings the lightning down
Metaphorically linking the woman's emotions to thunder and lightning
Oh, you better find some cover
Repeated emphasis on the importance of finding protection
Ooh, when you hear that rumblin' sound
Reiteration of the rumbling sound as a signal to take cover
Mm, 'cause there ain't no warning
Stressing the lack of warning when facing emotional turmoil
Oh, when your woman comes unwound, yeah
Reiteration of the unpredictable nature of a distressed woman
She brings the thunder, she brings the lightning down
Metaphorically, the woman's emotional upheaval is powerful and intense
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