Rosie
Rosie's Midnight Escape: A Tale of Betrayal and WallsLyrics
Well he took me in his car
Describes being taken in a car by someone.
To where the magic never ends
Refers to a place where magic or excitement is constant.
And I left him in the schoolyard
Left the person in a schoolyard, possibly indicating a break or separation.
Now he has no friends
Suggests that as a consequence, the person now lacks friends.
And I'm so mad
Expresses anger about the situation.
I'm so, so mad
Reiterates strong feelings of anger.
It makes me so, so sad, ya know?
Reflects that the anger is also accompanied by sadness.
Ya know?
Repeats the question, emphasizing a desire for understanding.
Why don't you get out of here
Suggests an urge for someone to leave the current situation.
I've got this feeling in my bones
Expresses a feeling in the bones, possibly indicating intuition or premonition.
I need some help over here
Calls for help in a challenging situation.
We've got a situation
States the existence of a problematic situation.
What you want and what you need
Ponders the disparity between desires and actual needs.
When I've got nothing up my sleeve
Acknowledges having no tricks or solutions available.
Why don't you go away for now?
Suggests a desire for someone to leave temporarily.
It seems like something's going down
Indicates awareness of an unfolding event or issue.
Rosie
Repeatedly calls out the name "Rosie."
Rosie
-Rosie
-Rosie
-It's bad news tonight
Declares that it's bad news tonight.
Not everybody makes this call
Not everyone makes a certain decision or choice.
And it's a late night tonight
Highlights a late and possibly challenging night due to Rosie being confined.
'Cause Rosie's stuck inside the walls
Suggests Rosie is trapped within walls.
And it could be so bad
Anticipates a potentially severe or undesirable outcome.
It's so, so bad
Emphasizes the gravity of the situation.
It's so, so bad, ya know?
Reiterates the seriousness and sadness of the situation.
Ya know?
Repeats the question, underscoring the emotional impact.
Why don't you get out of here
Restates the urge for someone to leave the scene.
I've got this feeling in my bones
Reiterates the intuitive feeling in the bones.
I need some help over here
Calls for assistance in a difficult circumstance.
We've got a situation
Confirms the presence of a problematic situation.
What you want and what you need
Reflects on the disparity between wants and needs.
When I've got something up my sleeve
Contrasts with a previous line, now claiming to have something up the sleeve.
Why don't you go away for now?
Suggests a temporary departure is advisable.
It seems like something's going down
Recognizes that something significant is happening.
Rosie
Reiterates the name "Rosie."
Rosie
-Rosie
-Rosie
-Why don't you get out of here
Repeats the suggestion for someone to leave the current situation.
I've got this feeling in my bones
Reiterates the intuitive feeling in the bones.
I need some help over here
Restates the call for assistance in a challenging situation.
We've got a situation
Confirms the existence of a problematic situation.
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