MOTELS

Sharko's Motels: A Melodic Exploration of Life's Unexpected Turns
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Lyrics

We're open 6 hours a week... Promise

We are only available or accessible for a limited time each week, and this is a commitment or assurance.

Pain, it's not what I wished for... Sorry

Pain is not the desire or intention; an apology for an unintended consequence or outcome.

Man, it's just an act to bleed... Hell no

Acting tough or putting on a facade is just a way to express inner pain or distress; a denial of pretending for attention.

Fame, that's not what I wished for...

Fame is not the desired outcome or goal.

Motels

The word "Motels" is repeated, potentially emphasizing a theme or setting for the narrative.


Hey you two could save my week... Defense

Addressing two individuals who have the potential to improve or rescue the speaker's week; a plea for support.

Stay indoors and lock you in... It's so rude

Suggesting staying indoors and isolating oneself, possibly due to rudeness or negative interactions with others.

Men absolutely believe... In you

Expressing the strong belief that men have in the mentioned individuals; acknowledging their significance.

Then you rent a larger room...

After believing in someone, the action is taken to rent a larger room, possibly metaphorical or symbolic.

Motels

Reiteration of the word "Motels," emphasizing its importance or relevance to the narrative.


I'll pick the electronics

Committing to choosing or selecting electronic items.

You'll do the economic

Assigning the task of handling economic matters to someone else.

We'll need a larger room

Planning for a larger room is reiterated, with a focus on the need for space for everyone to dance.

For everyone to dance

Envisioning a scenario where a larger room is necessary for collective dancing.

I'll pick the electronics

Repeating the commitment to choosing electronic items.

You'll do the economic

Reiterating the assignment of economic responsibilities to someone else.

We'll need a larger room

Emphasizing the need for a larger room once again, possibly for a collective or social activity.

And that's all

Concluding the narrative, suggesting that the planning or considerations discussed earlier are sufficient or completed.

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