Lounge Lizard

Lounge Lizard Revelations: Unveiling the Intricate Dance of Deceit
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Lyrics

I know the game she plays.

The speaker understands the manipulative tactics of a person.

I know the whore she is.

The speaker is critical, possibly using the term "whore" metaphorically to express disapproval of the person's actions or character.

I know the role she wants.

The speaker knows the ambitions or intentions of the person.

It looks a lot like mine.

There's a similarity between the speaker's role or life and that of the person in question.

I tried to take her in; I tried to make her time.

The speaker attempted to help or engage with the person but faced resistance.

I said: "use me up;" that's exactly what she did.

The speaker allowed themselves to be used by the person, and that's precisely what happened.

She had a little boy, she went and gave away.

The person abandoned a child, and the speaker assured the child that the person would return.

I told him not to worry, she'd be coming back again.

The speaker tries to reassure the child about the person's return.

Oh, girl, now where do you go next?

The speaker questions the person's next move or decision.

If you go where I think,

The speaker anticipates the person's destination and expresses a sense of irony or amusement.

Then you know I gotta laugh.

The speaker finds humor or irony in the person's expected actions.

Oh, girl, now where do you go next?

Similar to lines 9-11, expressing curiosity and amusement about the person's next move.

If you go where I think,

Reiteration of the anticipation and amusement regarding the person's actions.

Then you know I gotta laugh.

Continuation of the speaker's reaction to the person's expected choices.

Oh, girl, who do you think you are?

The speaker questions the person's self-perception or identity.

Oh, girl, where to? Who do you screw now?

The speaker sarcastically asks about the person's current romantic involvements.

Sympathy in numbers, sympathy in numbers.

The concept of finding solace or support in the company of others is mentioned.

I know what time it is.

The speaker is aware of the current situation or circumstances.

I've seen all kinds in this biz'.

The speaker has experienced various types of people in their profession.

I've got this little gut,

The speaker has a gut feeling that signals when they've had enough.

That tells me when I've had enough.

The speaker possesses a hidden temper that others should avoid provoking.

I've got this hidden temper,

The speaker keeps their temper hidden until provoked, suggesting controlled aggression.

That you don't want to mess with.

The speaker warns of the consequences if someone triggers their anger.

I keep it way tucked under,

The speaker conceals their potential for anger until provoked.

Till you strike; I got a bite like thunder.

The speaker warns of their strong reaction when provoked, likening it to thunder.

Don't make me finish your war.

A plea not to involve the speaker in a conflict or war.

Don't make me close all your doors.

A request not to force the speaker to take extreme measures.

Are you considering

A question about whether the person is considering the speaker's love for fighting and winning.

I love to fight, and I love to win?

The speaker expresses a passion for fighting and winning.

That boy was lookin' fine,

A person the speaker finds attractive enters the scene.

It was a matter of time.

It was inevitable that something would happen with the attractive person.

He started with another;

The attractive person gets involved with someone else.

She came back to shake her tail feathers.

The attractive person returns to the speaker after a romantic encounter.

She kinda looked just like a chicken;

A humorous comparison of the returning person to a chicken.

She didn't seem so finger lickin'.

A play on words with "finger lickin'," suggesting the person is not as appealing as expected.

He's gettin' used to what he's gettin' now.

The person is becoming accustomed to their current situation or partner.

What he's got he put a cherry on top.

The person enhances their current situation with a positive addition.

Oh, now we've all learned our lesson; beware

A general reflection on the lessons learned, advising caution in relationships.

Of what you're catchin'.

A warning about the potential negative consequences of one's choices.

Birds of the same kind of feather.

An expression suggesting that people with similar traits tend to associate with each other.

But there ain't no worse than a damn

A general negative statement about a specific type of person, possibly referring to the "lounge lizard."

Lounge lizard.

A derogatory term, possibly referring to the person in question as a "lounge lizard."

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