Queenie

Capturing Love's Journey: Queenie's Story Unveiled
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Lyrics

A long time ago I saw you there

A reminiscence of a past encounter where the narrator noticed Queenie in a specific location.

Sitting in a corner chair

Queenie was seated in a corner chair during the mentioned encounter.

I was looking for a place to stay

The narrator was seeking a place to stay during that time.

You were only hanging out and hanging around

Queenie was casually present, not actively engaged.

I didn't see what I was looking for

The narrator didn't find what they were searching for in that moment.

I guess I never really knew

The narrator admits to not fully understanding their own desires at the time.

I was looking for a private eye

Expressing the desire for a partner who is perceptive and insightful.

You never knew what I was talking about

Queenie was unaware or indifferent to the narrator's thoughts or feelings.

Queenie, Queenie, Queenie, won't you come along and make a home with me

An invitation for Queenie to join the narrator and create a home together.

Queenie, Queenie, Queenie, we could settle down and make some history

Suggesting the potential for a shared history and a settled life.

Queenie, Queenie, Queenie, we could never stop it if we wanted to

Highlighting the inevitability of their connection, regardless of any attempts to resist.

Queenie, Queenie, Queenie, we could be so happy with a family

Envisioning happiness and family life with Queenie.

The next time I saw you was the summertime

A shift in time to the summertime, marking a different phase in their relationship.

I'm just a little older now

The narrator acknowledges the passage of time and aging.

Things seemed to get a little better then

Things improved in their relationship during this period.

You went out and got a ticket taking you home

Queenie took a journey, possibly a metaphor for personal growth or change.

It really was a shame I didn't follow you

The narrator regrets not following Queenie during this crucial time.

It would have saved a lot of time

Reflecting that following Queenie could have saved a significant amount of time and effort.

I had to come around eventually

The narrator acknowledges the need to address the situation eventually.

And ask you if you want to maybe marry me

A pivotal moment where the narrator proposes marriage to Queenie.

Queenie, Queenie, Queenie, won't you come along and make a home with me

Reiteration of the invitation for Queenie to build a home together.

Queenie, Queenie, Queenie, we could settle down and make some history

Highlighting the potential to create a historical narrative together.

Queenie, Queenie, Queenie, we could never stop it if we wanted to

Emphasizing the inevitability of their connection, echoing earlier lines.

Queenie, Queenie, Queenie, we could be so happy with a family

Reiterating the vision of happiness and family with Queenie.

Queenie, Queenie, Queenie, won't you come along and make a home with me

Invitation once again for Queenie to join in creating a home together.

Queenie, Queenie, Queenie, we could settle down and make some history

Reinforcing the idea of settling down and creating a shared history.

Queenie, Queenie, Queenie, we could never stop it if we wanted to

Underlining the unstoppable nature of their connection.

Queenie, Queenie, Queenie, we could be so happy with a family

Reaffirming the potential for happiness and family life with Queenie.

Queenie, Queenie, Queenie, won't you come along and make a home with me

Once again inviting Queenie to join in building a home together.

Queenie, Queenie, Queenie, we could settle down and make some history

Repeating the idea of settling down and creating a historical narrative.

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