Hit the Road Jack
Farewell to Love's Illusion: Hit the Road, Jack's Emotional JourneyLyrics
Hit the road, Jack, and don't you come back
Requesting Jack to leave and not return.
No more. No more. No more. No more.
Emphasizing the insistence on Jack's departure.
Hit the road, Jack, and don't you come back no more
Reiteration of the demand for Jack to leave and not return.
Woman, oh, woman don't you treat me so mean
Expressing dissatisfaction with how the woman is treating the speaker.
Your the meanest old woman that I've ever seen
Labeling the woman as the meanest encountered, emphasizing her unkind behavior.
But I guess if you say so
Accepting the woman's judgment or opinion.
I have to pack my bags and go
Resignedly acknowledging the need to leave by packing bags due to the woman's mistreatment.
That's right!
Confirmation or agreement with the decision to leave.
Hit the road, Jack, and don't you come back
Repetition of the request for Jack to depart.
No more. No more. No more. No more.
Emphasizing the insistence on Jack's departure through repetition.
Hit the road, Jack, and don't you come back no more
Reiteration of the demand for Jack to leave and not return.
Baby. Listen, baby, don't you treat me this way
Addressing a baby, advising against mistreatment.
'Cause I'll be back on me feet someday
Expressing confidence in overcoming challenges and returning to stability.
Don't care if you do 'cause it's understood
Indifference to mistreatment due to the speaker's understanding of the woman's financial situation.
You ain't got no money. You just ain't no good
Linking financial status to the woman's moral character, suggesting a lack of virtue.
Well, I guess if you say so
Accepting the woman's judgment or opinion.
I have to pack my bags and go
Resignedly acknowledging the need to leave by packing bags due to the woman's mistreatment.
That's right!
No specific content.
Hit the road, Jack, and don't you come back
Repetition of the request for Jack to depart.
No more. No more. No more. No more.
Emphasizing the insistence on Jack's departure through repetition.
Hit the road, Jack, and don't you come back no more
Reiteration of the demand for Jack to leave and not return.
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