New Orleans

Nocturnal Revelations in the Crescent City
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Lyrics

Once I have it all, I did it all for ya

Expressing that all achievements were done for someone special.

Gotta hol' up all 'till I can offer ya

Waiting and holding on until in a position to provide something valuable.

All you ever want, even what's over ya

Offering everything, even what's beyond or above the person.

Once I have it all, I will make more for ya

Committing to continue creating and achieving for the mentioned person.

Can I have respect and a table for two?

Requesting both respect and a shared intimate moment.

I'm on the avenue looking for those paper news

Actively seeking opportunities, possibly monetary, on the street.

About the Winchesters' stories, sorries for troubled youth

Referring to stories about the Winchesters, expressing empathy for troubled youth.

Why would I be scared of death? My God is dead too

Questioning the fear of death, asserting a belief in a dead or absent God.

Oh my, when the sun goes down in New Orleans

Observing the sunset in New Orleans.

Oh my, every seat is taken, made the audience

Noticing a full audience, possibly metaphorical for life experiences.

Oh my, I know I can make it to box office

Confident in achieving success in a competitive field, like the box office.

Oh my, all I ever did was being cautious-ah

Reflecting on a cautious approach in past actions.

I'm not alone, I'm living with the ghosts

Affirming the presence of unseen companions or memories (ghosts).

Mo' than small talks, ain't never been a bad host

Value in meaningful conversations, emphasizing hospitality.

And I'm like « Oh! The sisters Fox at the door »

Referencing the Fox sisters, anticipating something extraordinary.

Look at the clocks, now I'mma give it a toast

Celebrating achievements, possibly related to overcoming challenges.

The door is closed, think about what it costs

Considering the consequences or sacrifices associated with closed opportunities.

Pistol under the table if you try to call it fable

Indicating readiness for self-defense, suggesting a mistrustful atmosphere.

The money in a box, got the key in the socks

Securing valuables (money) with caution and secrecy.

Most of the things you lost won't come back, better be gentle

Acknowledging the irreversibility of some losses, advocating for gentleness.

Oh my, when the sun goes down in New Orleans

Repeating the observation of the sunset in New Orleans.

Oh my, every seat is taken, made the audience

Reiterating a full audience, emphasizing a shared human experience.

Oh my, I know I can make it to box office

Reaffirming confidence in achieving success, particularly in the box office.

Oh my, all I ever did was being cautious-ah

Revisiting the theme of caution in one's actions and decisions.

The lyrics of this song contain explicit content.
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