There's Nobody Like You

Unique Perspectives: Unraveling the Enigma in 'There's Nobody Like You'
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Lyrics

Well if your name's Mucky you can count yourself lucky that you're still

If your name is Mucky, consider yourself fortunate that you're still walking on four feet.

walking round on four feet

The reference to walking on four feet continues, possibly emphasizing a non-human or unconventional aspect.

Cause I tell you right now though I don't how there's still perverse out

There's a presence of perversity on the streets, though the reason is unknown.

there on the street

Despite not understanding why, the perversity still exists.

And it's rare that a pig makes it back from a gig without coming at you

Pigs, possibly referring to police, often face harm returning from events, and the mention of a "bacon farm" suggests a negative outcome.

with physical harm

The idea that dressing in black might change someone's feelings or behavior.

He must be saying, "Oh, I didn't know," and they wind up on that bacon farm

If your name is Queek, you're distinctive, perhaps in an extreme way.

I don't mind dressing in black if I thought it would get your temperature

A reference to Mr. Rodgers and the messiah, possibly implying significant figures affected by the entrance of someone into a shop.

back

If your name is Kent, it is known that you are inclined towards something, an undeniable fact.

And if your name's Queek you're quite unique and it's taken you over the

The legal system has deaf ears, making it easy to avoid getting caught.

top

Dressing in blue might not make a difference, emphasizing a sense of hopelessness.

Mr. Rodgers and I don't know the messiah ever since you walked into the

Repetition of the phrase "There's nobody like you," possibly expressing a unique or irreplaceable quality of someone.

shop

Reiteration of the uniqueness of the person being referred to.

And if your names Kent it's known that you're bent it's an actual

If your name is Him, you may be elusive or not present.

undeniable fact

If your name is Her, you are waiting for Him, possibly in a romantic context.

Cause a law round here they've got cloth ears so you never get caught in

The things sold and the smell are described as out of place, possibly suggesting discomfort or incongruity.

the act

Given a choice between physical violence and verbal expression, the latter is preferred.

But I don't mind dressing in blue if I thought it would make any difference

Dressing in green might be acceptable if there is understanding of the intent.

to you

Repetition of the phrase "There's nobody like you," emphasizing the uniqueness of the person.

There's nobody

Reiteration of the uniqueness of the person being referred to.

There's nobody

Repetition of the phrase "There's nobody like you," emphasizing the uniqueness of the person.

There's nobody like you

Reiteration of the uniqueness of the person being referred to.

There's nobody

If your name is Mucky, consider yourself fortunate that you're still walking on four feet.

There's nobody

The reference to walking on four feet continues, possibly emphasizing a non-human or unconventional aspect.

There's nobody like you

There's a presence of perversity on the streets, though the reason is unknown.

If your name's Him then suddenly a whim but you seem to be nowhere at all

Despite not understanding why, the perversity still exists.

If your name's Her than you're coverd with fur and you're waiting for Him

Pigs, possibly referring to police, often face harm returning from events, and the mention of a "bacon farm" suggests a negative outcome.

in the hall

The idea that dressing in black might change someone's feelings or behavior.

The stuff that you sell and the way that you smell is to say the least way

If your name is Queek, you're distinctive, perhaps in an extreme way.

out of place

A reference to Mr. Rodgers and the messiah, possibly implying significant figures affected by the entrance of someone into a shop.

If I had a choice between the fist and the voice you know I'd push you

If your name is Kent, it is known that you are inclined towards something, an undeniable fact.

right out of your face

The legal system has deaf ears, making it easy to avoid getting caught.

But I don't mind dressing in green if I thought that you'd understand what

Dressing in blue might not make a difference, emphasizing a sense of hopelessness.

I mean

Repetition of the phrase "There's nobody like you," possibly expressing a unique or irreplaceable quality of someone.

There's nobody

Reiteration of the uniqueness of the person being referred to.

There's nobody

If your name is Him, you may be elusive or not present.

There's nobody like you

If your name is Her, you are waiting for Him, possibly in a romantic context.

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