Little Devotional

Unveiling Secrets: Little Devotional's Mysterious Confessions
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Lyrics

Well I'm blowing smoke out of your window,

Expressing a casual act of blowing smoke outside the window, possibly indicating a moment of relaxation or intimacy.

And you're slippin' back into your dress,

Describing the act of someone putting on their dress, suggesting a transition or preparation.

You know you were always such a lady,

Acknowledging the person's refined and ladylike qualities, perhaps appreciating their demeanor.

I've always been impressed,

Expressing admiration for the person, being impressed by their qualities or actions.

But gentlemen they don't ask questions,

Commenting on the expected behavior of gentlemen, implying they don't ask questions but observe quietly.

Just keep quiet, pay attention, gentlemen,

Reiterating the characteristic of gentlemen not asking questions, emphasizing quiet observation.

They don't ask questions, we could pay attention

Emphasizing the silent nature of gentlemen and the importance of paying attention in their demeanor.


I said I'm gonna have myself in shambles,

Announcing a personal state of chaos or emotional turmoil.

Phone your folks they're up and lookin' for some answers,

Suggesting reaching out to family for answers or support during a difficult time.

Said I'm gonna have myself in shambles,

Repeating the declaration of being in shambles and seeking answers from family.

Phone your folks they're up and lookin' for some answers

Reiterating the idea of contacting family for answers during a challenging period.


Well I pictured you in blue, but I have to say,

Imagining the person in a different emotional state, with a preference for a passionate and intense color (red).

I'm impartial to the red, deep, dark, and devastating,

Expressing a personal inclination towards deep and intense emotions, leaving no doubt about the person's experiences.

Leaving no question as to where you've been,

Describing a clear evidence or mark of where the person has been emotionally.

I calm the crowd, by keeping quiet, move like a shadow, up to your matress,

Using a metaphorical approach to calming a situation, moving discreetly towards intimacy (mattress).

Gentlemen don't ask questions, we could pay attention

Reinforcing the notion that gentlemen don't ask questions but observe quietly.


Do you think he'd be better,

Pondering if someone else would fare better by engaging in the speaker's own actions or behaviors.

Doing what I do best?

Putting forth a rhetorical question about the potential success of someone else adopting the speaker's ways.


I said I'm gonna have myself in shambles,

Repeating the declaration of being in shambles and reaching out to family for answers.

Phone your folks they're up and lookin' for some answers,

Reiterating the idea of seeking answers from family during a challenging period.

Said I'm gonna have myself in shambles,

Emphasizing once more the declaration of being in shambles and looking to family for guidance.

Phone your folks they're up and lookin' for some answers

Repeating the call to contact family for answers during a difficult time.


Do you think he'd be better,

Reiterating the pondering of whether someone else could excel by adopting the speaker's best qualities.

Doing what I do best?

Posing the same rhetorical question about the potential success of someone else adopting the speaker's ways.


I said I'm gonna have myself in shambles,

Repeating the declaration of being in shambles and seeking answers from family.

Phone your folks they're up and lookin' for some answers,

Reiterating the idea of contacting family for answers during a challenging period.

Said I'm gonna have myself in shambles,

Emphasizing once more the declaration of being in shambles and looking to family for guidance.

Phone your folks they're up and lookin' for some answers

Repeating the call to contact family for answers during a difficult time.

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