Lyrics
And the moon walks
Symbolic representation of the moon moving, setting the scene.
Every night
Highlighting the recurring nature of the moon's movement.
By your side
Suggesting the moon's proximity, possibly to a person.
Smoking your thoughts?
Raising questions about the mental state, implying deep contemplation.
Not knowing where you're heading?
Expressing uncertainty or confusion about one's life direction.
Take a deep breath
Encouraging a moment of reflection or mindfulness.
Wake up
Call to action, signaling a need to wake up or become aware.
She's been lonely
Repetition of loneliness, possibly a theme in the narrative.
She's been lonely
-And you've got gold under your eyes
Suggesting hidden emotions or valuable qualities beneath the surface.
Actions will take us further
Emphasizing the significance of actions in shaping our lives.
And the highest possible pitch
Alluding to the intensity or peak of an experience.
And not sleeping
Highlighting a state of wakefulness or alertness.
And the music
Suggesting the importance of music in the narrative.
And your windows
Possibly symbolizing transparency or openness through windows.
And the rain
Introducing the element of rain, potentially representing cleansing or renewal.
On your back
Describing a shared experience or burden on the back.
Just like mine
Connecting the speaker's experience to the listener's.
Wake up
Reiteration of the call to wake up, reinforcing its importance.
She's been lonely
Repeated emphasis on loneliness and the hidden "gold" in one's eyes.
She's been lonely
-And you've got gold under your eyes
-Yeah you've got gold under your eyes
-You've got gold
Symbolic reference to valuable qualities within oneself.
And the headlights
Introduction of headlights and moonlights, possibly signifying guidance.
And moonlights
Reinforcement of the moon's presence and influence.
And the way you make me wanna cry
Expressing emotional impact, suggesting a profound effect on the speaker.
Wake up
Reiteration of the call to wake up, indicating urgency.
There's no more riots
Stating the absence of riots and attributing them to the speaker's "baby."
There's no more riots
-(My baby) she has done them all
-(My baby) she has done them all
-(My baby) she has
Indicating a completion or exhaustion of the mentioned riots.
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