Hide the Medicine
Protecting Innocence: Concealing Pain in 'Hide the Medicine'Lyrics
Hide the medicine
Expresses a desire to conceal or avoid the use of medication.
Hide the medicine from the kids
Extends the theme of hiding medicine, particularly from children.
Hide the medicine
Reiterates the need to hide medicine, possibly implying a troubled situation.
Hide the bruises and the fists
Suggests hiding evidence of physical abuse, such as bruises and the use of fists.
We don't understand what you're talking about
Conveys a lack of comprehension about a particular topic or situation.
And we're out on the ledge, then we're on the way down
Describes being on the edge or precarious situations, potentially linked to the lack of understanding.
Hide the medicine
Repeats the plea to hide medicine, emphasizing the importance of secrecy.
Hide the medicine
Reiterates the urgency of hiding medicine, possibly indicating a sense of desperation.
We don't understand what you're talking about
Restates the confusion and the precarious nature of the situation.
And we're out on the ledge, then we're on the way down
Reiterates being on the edge and the subsequent descent, emphasizing a downward trajectory.
Your mother said, your mother said you're beautiful to me
Quotes a mother acknowledging the beauty of someone to the speaker.
Your father said you're beautiful, you're beautiful to me
Quotes a father also expressing the beauty of the same person to the speaker.
Hide the medicine
Reiterates the plea to hide medicine, possibly connecting it to a broader family context.
Hide the medicine from the kids
Repeats the need to hide medicine, specifically from children within the family.
Hide the medicine
Reiterates the urgency of hiding medicine, extending it to concealing physical violence like punches and kicks.
Hide the punches and the kicks
Highlights the severity of physical abuse that needs to be hidden.
We don't understand what you're talking about
Restates the lack of understanding and the precariousness of the situation.
And we're all on the ledge, then we're on the way down
Reiterates the theme of being on the edge and the subsequent descent, possibly depicting a crisis.
Your mother said, your mother said you're beautiful to me
Repeats the mother's affirmation of the person's beauty, underlining the emotional significance.
Your father said you're beautiful, you're beautiful to me
Reiterates the father's expression of the person's beauty, reinforcing the emotional context.
Your mother said, your mother said you're beautiful to me
Repeats the mother's declaration of the person's beauty, emphasizing the emotional support.
Your father said you're beautiful, you're beautiful to me
Reiterates the father's acknowledgment of the person's beauty, continuing the theme of emotional reassurance.
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