Party Mad
Embracing Freedom: The Revelry of Moving OnLyrics
Oh baby if you leave, you better not look back
Expresses a warning to the partner not to look back if they decide to leave, as it may have severe consequences.
Because if you do, you'll have a heart attack
Emphasizes the intensity of the emotional reaction, suggesting that looking back might lead to a heart attack.
I ain't crying no more, I'm tired of being sad
Declares a decision to stop crying and being sad, indicating a resolve to move on from emotional pain.
Babe if you walk out, I'm gonna party mad
If the partner leaves, the singer will celebrate and have a wild time, expressing a carefree attitude.
yea, yea, yea I'll be party mad
Reiterates the singer's intention to be "party mad" upon the partner's departure and hints at the celebratory nature of this state.
And for all the while you'll wish for what we had
Suggests that the partner, in the aftermath, will regret losing the relationship and yearn for what they had.
I'll be one wild man, I'll drink and dance all fine
Describes the singer's future behavior as a "wild man," engaging in drinking and dancing without inhibition.
Baby if you leave, I'll have me one white line
Implies the use of a "white line" (possibly a reference to drugs) as a coping mechanism for the emotional distress caused by the partner leaving.
So if you start that car and drive it down the street
Advises the partner about the impact of leaving by referencing the sensation of a beat when rolling down the car window.
Roll your window down your gonna feel that beat
Suggests that the partner will feel the emotional intensity of the situation when leaving.
yea, yea, yea I'll be party mad
Reaffirms the singer's commitment to being "party mad" and enjoying life without the partner.
And for all the while you'll wish for what we had
Reiterates the idea that the partner will later regret the loss of the relationship.
well baby if ou leave, better not come back
Repeats the warning for the partner not to return, with a promise of no leniency if they do.
Cause if you do, won't cut you any slack
Reinforces the lack of tolerance for the partner's return and refusal to provide any forgiveness.
I ain't crying no more, I'm tired of being sad
Restates the decision to stop being sad, emphasizing a desire to move on from the emotional pain.
Babe if you walk out, I'm gonna party mad
Reaffirms the celebratory mood upon the partner leaving, expressing a determination to be "party mad."
yea, yea, yea I'll be party mad
Reiterates the singer's commitment to a lively and carefree lifestyle in the absence of the partner.
And all the while you'll wish for what we had
Restates the expectation that the partner will regret the lost relationship while the singer enjoys their freedom.
And all the while you'll wish for what we had
Repeats the idea that the partner will long for what they had, emphasizing the emotional impact of the breakup.
And all the while I'll be party mad
Affirms the singer's ongoing commitment to being "party mad" in the aftermath of the relationship.
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