Drink and Talk
Sip and Spill: Super Lady's Intoxicating RevelationsLyrics
Walk, talk, this lady knocks on every door she finds
Expresses that the lady in question is actively engaging with various people by visiting different places.
You know
An acknowledgment, possibly emphasizing awareness or agreement with the previous statement.
She drinks and talk, she drinks and talk
Highlights the lady's habit of combining drinking with conversation, suggesting it's a repetitive behavior.
She does it every time
Reiterates that she consistently engages in drinking and talking, making it a regular occurrence.
It's mainly here's but sometimes mine
Suggests that the interactions primarily involve others' stories ("here's") but occasionally include the singer's own experiences ("mine").
And basically, I know
Indicates the speaker's understanding of the lady's behavior, possibly implying familiarity or acceptance.
She drinks and talk, she drinks and talk
Repeats the description of the lady's pattern of drinking and talking, emphasizing its frequency.
And that's the way it goes
States that this is the natural course of events, implying resignation or acceptance of the lady's behavior.
Oh... drink and talk, drink and talk, I drink and talk
The singer admits to engaging in the same behavior of drinking and talking, suggesting a shared experience.
Dress, dance, check the place, on every chance she got
Describes the lady's actions of dressing up, dancing, and surveying the environment whenever the opportunity arises.
You know
Reiterates the lady's tendency to combine drinking with conversation, maintaining the thematic consistency.
She drinks and talk, she drinks and talk
Repeats the idea of the lady's habitual drinking and talking, creating a sense of predictability.
We are waiting for a pause
Expresses anticipation or impatience for a break or pause in the lady's continuous drinking and talking.
It's mainly here's but sometimes mine
Similar to line 5, suggesting that the lady's interactions involve others' stories ("here's") and occasionally the singer's own experiences ("mine").
And basically, I know
Reiterates the speaker's understanding of the lady's behavior, emphasizing familiarity or acceptance.
Just dance along and move your feet
Encourages the audience to participate by dancing along and moving their feet, creating an inclusive atmosphere.
And that's the way it goes
Reiterates that participating in the dance is just the way things are, reinforcing the inevitability of the situation.
Oh... drink and talk, drink and talk, I drink and talk
The singer admits to engaging in the same behavior of drinking and talking, reinforcing the theme introduced earlier.
Dance along and move your feet, just dance along
Repeats the encouragement for the audience to dance along and move their feet, emphasizing the participatory nature of the experience.
Going down, down
Suggests a shift in the narrative, possibly a change in the atmosphere or mood of the situation.
I bet you want to see me, but you rather see the ground
Implies that others may prefer the singer's downfall or failure ("see me"), emphasizing a potential negative perspective.
The ground, oh
Repeats the idea of descending or going down, possibly reinforcing the negative sentiment expressed in the previous line.
Down, down
Similar to lines 24 and 26, suggesting a repeated theme of a potential downfall or negative outcome.
I bet you want to see me, but you rather see the ground
Reiterates the idea that others may prefer the singer's failure or downfall ("see me"), maintaining the negative perspective.
The ground, oh
Similar to lines 26 and 27, emphasizing the theme of a potential negative outcome or downfall.
Yeah!
A triumphant expression, possibly suggesting resilience or defiance in the face of potential negativity.
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