There She Goes Again
Urban Symphony: Unveiling the Streets' Silent SongLyrics
There she goes again
Describes the subject moving or acting in a certain way
She's out on the streets again
Indicates the subject being outside, possibly in public spaces
She's down on her knees, my friend
Suggests a state of submission or vulnerability
But you know she'll never ask you please again
Implies a reluctance to ask for help or favors
Now take a look, there's no tears in her eyes
Observes the absence of tears, potentially indicating emotional resilience
She won't take it from just any guy, what can you do
Highlights the subject's selective nature in choosing partners
You see her walkin' on down the street
Encourages the listener to observe the subject walking down the street
Look at all your friends she's gonna meet
Suggests the subject's social activity and popularity
You better hit her
Uses ambiguous language, possibly suggesting a confrontation or attention
There she goes again
Repeats the initial description, reinforcing the subject's actions
She's knocked out on her feet again
Emphasizes the subject being physically exhausted or overwhelmed
She's down on her knees, my friend
Reiterates the submissive position, maintaining a sense of pride or defiance
But you know she'll never ask you please again
Restates the subject's hesitance to seek assistance
Now take a look, there's no tears in her eyes
Repeats the absence of tears, suggesting emotional detachment
Like a bird, you know she would fly, what can you do
Draws a comparison to a bird, implying freedom or independence
You see her walkin' on down the street
Encourages continued observation of the subject's activities
Look at all your friends that she's gonna meet
Points out the social interactions and connections of the subject
You better hit her
Reiterates ambiguous language, potentially suggesting confrontation or attention
Now take a look, there's no tears in her eyes
Reiterates the lack of tears and the bird-like nature of the subject
Like a bird, you know she will fly, fly, fly away
Introduces the idea of the subject flying away, reinforcing independence
See her walking on down the street
Encourages continued observation of the subject's movements
Look at all your friends that she's gonna meet
Highlights the social connections and engagements of the subject
She's gonna bawl and shout
Suggests future emotional expressions such as crying or shouting
She's gonna work it
Expresses the subject's determination to resolve issues
She's gonna work it out, bye bye
Implies the subject's intention to overcome challenges
Bye bye baby
Uses farewell phrases, possibly indicating a conclusion or departure
All right
Concludes with an affirmation, expressing acceptance or approval
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