Teaspoon
Teaspoon of Crime: Unraveling the Alphabet GunLyrics
I know I wasn't made to play on a team
I acknowledge that I am not suited for team activities.
You weighed your suitcase down but it still wouldn't sink
You attempted to make your baggage heavy, but it still wouldn't sink.
I know that crime doesn't pay
I understand that engaging in unlawful activities is not rewarding.
But I don't know any other way
Despite knowing crime doesn't lead to success, I don't know any alternative path.
the way that she smiles me down
Describing the way she smiles at me.
She claims to be clowning
She claims to be joking or not serious.
I finally long for someone
I am finally yearning for someone.
Teaspoon
A metaphorical reference to someone significant or important, represented by "Teaspoon."
two can just bleed into one
Two individuals can merge into one entity.
But only one does the bleeding
Only one person experiences the pain or hardship.
She calls me the alphabet gun
She refers to me as the alphabet gun, possibly implying unpredictability or complexity.
Teaspoon
Reiteration of the significance of "Teaspoon" in the context of the narrative.
I know I wasn't made to play on a team
Reiteration of not being suitable for team activities.
You weighed your suitcase down but it still wouldn't sink
Similar to line 2, emphasizing the challenge of making something heavy sink.
I know that crime doesn't pay
Reiteration of the consequences of crime not being beneficial.
But I don't know any other way
Despite knowing crime doesn't lead to success, I don't know any alternative path (similar to line 4).
She orders the pilot to land
She instructs the pilot to land, expressing a desire to be close to someone.
She just wants to hold the man
Her primary intention is to embrace or hold the man.
Well I am her pilot today
The speaker is fulfilling the role of her pilot in this scenario.
Teaspoon
Reiteration of the significance of "Teaspoon" in the context of the narrative.
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