Call Me Your Darling

Embracing Freedom Amidst Chaos: Call Me Your Darling Explained
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Lyrics

Well it's hard to tell whose dream we're in

Expressing uncertainty about the reality or origin of a dream.

But the sky fell while we were talking

Referring to a moment of crisis or unexpected event while engaged in conversation.

Amid the bruises and the red lights

Describing a situation involving conflict or hardship, possibly symbolized by bruises and red lights.

Will you call me your darling tonight?

Asking if the listener will affectionately address the speaker as "darling" tonight.

Call, call me your darling tonight

Repeating the request to be called "darling" tonight.


Its a dark wind that's been blowing

Characterizing a challenging and ominous force.

Its a steel river rolling

Portraying a powerful and unyielding river made of steel.

When the dawn cracks I will be alright

Expressing hope for reassurance when the morning comes.

If you call me your darling tonight

Seeking comfort through being called "darling" when the dawn arrives.

Call, call me your darling tonight

Reiterating the desire to be addressed as "darling" tonight.


We could catch the red tide in our hands

Suggesting the possibility of seizing an opportunity or facing a challenge represented by the "red tide."

We could crack the code if we had a place to stand

Expressing the potential to solve a problem if given a stable platform.

Though I usually would run with rack and ruin

Despite a usual inclination for chaos, the speaker is influenced to take a different path.

Just look what you've got me doing now

Reflecting on the unexpected actions prompted by the influence of someone else.


In the long days of confusion

Describing a period of confusion and uncertainty.

In the forked tongue of Lazy Suzan

Referring to deceptive communication or ambiguity symbolized by "Lazy Suzan's" forked tongue.

I've got freedom, I've got second sight

Asserting a sense of freedom and enhanced perception.

If you call me your darling tonight

Linking the speaker's freedom and clarity to being called "darling" tonight.

Call, call me your darling tonight

Repeating the desire to be affectionately addressed as "darling" tonight.


We could catch the red tide in our hands

Reiterating the potential to face challenges symbolized by the "red tide."

We could crack the code if we had a place to stand

Restating the capacity to overcome obstacles with a stable foundation.

Though I usually would run with rack and ruin

Revisiting the speaker's departure from a usual chaotic path.

Just look what you've got me doing now

Reflecting on the unexpected actions prompted by the influence of someone else.


In the long days of confusion

Recalling a prolonged period of confusion and uncertainty.

In the forked tongue of Lazy Suzan

Referring to deceptive communication or ambiguity symbolized by "Lazy Suzan's" forked tongue.

I've got freedom, I've got second sight

Affirming a sense of freedom and enhanced perception.

If you call me your darling tonight

Reiterating the link between the speaker's freedom and clarity and being called "darling" tonight.

Call, call me your darling tonight

Emphasizing the desire to be affectionately addressed as "darling" tonight.

Call, call me your darling tonight

Concluding with a final plea to be called "darling" tonight.

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