Woodpecker
Woodpecker's Melody: Unveiling Nature's Discordant Love SongLyrics
HuhhhHuhhuhhh
Expression or sound effect, possibly representing the woodpecker's activity.
Got his home in an old dead tree
The woodpecker's habitat is an old dead tree.
Where the wood is rotten and the food is free
Describes the condition of the wood in the tree and suggests the abundance of food for the woodpecker.
The meanest bird you have ever seen
Portrays the woodpecker as a fierce and intimidating bird.
With a big red tuft smelling like benzene
Describes a distinctive feature of the woodpecker, a red tuft, and a comparison to the smell of benzene.
HuhhhHuhhuhhh
Repetition of the initial expression or sound effect.
Always pickin for the things inside
Highlights the woodpecker's constant search for things inside the wood.
Woodpecker always thinks he’s right
Suggests the woodpecker's stubborn nature, always believing it is right.
In every argument and every fight
Implies the woodpecker's involvement in conflicts and disputes.
There’s no place to run there’s no place to hide
Conveys a sense of no escape or avoidance from the woodpecker's presence.
And the only thing he seems to say
Describes the limited phrases or expressions the woodpecker uses.
Is don’t you love me and go away
Suggests a contradictory statement, mixing a plea for love with a desire for distance.
Woodpecker you’re too loud
Addresses the woodpecker's loud and disruptive behavior.
Drilling holes and being proud
Expresses the woodpecker's pride in its actions, particularly in fighting imperfection.
Proud of fighting imperfection
Comments on the woodpecker's way of living without emotional connections or affection.
Living life without affection
Continues to highlight the woodpecker's unconventional pride and lifestyle.
Woodpecker let me show
Asks the woodpecker to consider deeper emotions and experiences.
It might take a heart to know
Suggests the need for a heart to understand profound aspects of life.
Simple things ain’t really shallow
Encourages appreciation for simple things that may have deeper meanings.
Bring old habits to the gallow
Mentions bringing old habits to justice or facing consequences.
He never picks on crows or doves
Highlights the woodpecker's selective choice in its targets.
He just picks on the ones he loves
Describes the woodpecker's tendency to focus its actions on those it loves.
Woodpecker loves to swear and shout
Describes the woodpecker's vocal and assertive nature.
Woodpecker wants to help you out
Suggests the woodpecker's desire to be helpful despite its challenging demeanor.
But the only thing he seems to say
Repeats the contradictory statement, expressing a reluctance for love and companionship.
Is please don’t love me and please don’t stay
Expresses the woodpecker's discomfort with affection and the desire for solitude.
Woodpecker you’re too loud
Reiterates the woodpecker's loud and disruptive behavior.
Drilling holes and being proud
Reaffirms the woodpecker's pride in its actions, particularly in fighting imperfection.
Proud of fighting imperfection
Repeats the theme of living without emotional connections or affection.
Living life without affection
Reiterates the need for the woodpecker to consider deeper emotions and experiences.
Woodpecker let me show
Reiterates the suggestion of needing a heart to understand profound aspects of life.
It might take a heart to know
Reiterates the encouragement to appreciate simple things with deeper meanings.
Simple things ain’t really shallow
Reiterates the idea of facing consequences for old habits.
Bring old habits to the gallow
Repeats the woodpecker's selective choice in its targets and actions.
HuhhhHuhhuhhh
Repetition of the initial expression or sound effect.
Got his home in an old dead tree
Reiteration of the woodpecker's habitat in an old dead tree.
Where the wood is rotten and the food is free
Repeats the description of the tree's condition and the availability of free food.
The only thing he seems to say
Repeats the limited phrases or expressions the woodpecker uses.
Is don’t you love me and go away
Repeats the contradictory statement, expressing a mixed desire for love and distance.
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