My clothes
Threads of Expression: Unveiling the Stories in My Clothes by Shiri OrenLyrics
My cloths
My clothes
They smell like the places that I've been at
They carry the scent of the places I've been to
I know
Awareness of the above fact
And My cloths they go to the places that I go to
My clothes accompany me to the places I frequent
And it shows
And this is noticeable or evident
So Do you wanna judge me?
Inviting judgment from others
Do you think about me?
Questioning if others think about the speaker
Are you gonna fight me?
Challenging others to confront the speaker
No more no more no more
Expressing a desire for no more conflict
My eyes
Reference to the speaker's eyes
They roll at the people I don't like much
Expressing disdain for certain individuals
And I know
Recognition of the above sentiment
And my eyes they talk to the people that they want to
The speaker's eyes communicate with preferred individuals
And it shows
And this communication is evident
So Do you wanna fight me?
Challenging others to a confrontation
What you think about me?
Asking for opinions about the speaker
Is it all about me?
Questioning if everything revolves around the speaker
No more no more no more
Expressing a desire for no more conflict
If I'll ever get lonely I'll wear my clothes they fit right in
If loneliness strikes, the speaker finds solace in their clothes
If I'll ever get lonely I'll wear my clothes they fit right in
Repetition emphasizing the role of clothes in loneliness
If I'll ever get lonely I'll wear my clothes they fit right in
Continuation of finding comfort in clothes
If I'll ever get lonely I'll wear my clothes they fit right in...
Emphasizing the role of clothes in alleviating loneliness
My cloths
Reiteration of the theme of clothes
They fit to everyone who loves me
Highlighting that clothes fit those who love the speaker
I know
Recognition of the above fact
That my cloths they serve who ever needs serving, and it shows
Stating that clothes serve those in need, and it's apparent
So do you wanna fight me?
Challenging others to confront the speaker
What do you think about me?
Asking for opinions about the speaker
Isn't this about me?
Questioning if the situation is all about the speaker
No more no more no more
Expressing a desire for no more conflict
More no more no more
Repetition emphasizing the desire for no more conflict
More no more no more
Continuation of the desire for no more conflict
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