Queen Of The U.S.A.

Rebel Monarch of Freedom: Mary's Anthem
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Lyrics

I heard Mary knockin' at my door

Mary is knocking at the speaker's door.

Said she was cold and could she sleep on my floor

Mary is seeking shelter due to being cold and asks if she can sleep on the floor.

I offered her my crown of thorns

The speaker metaphorically offers Mary a crown of thorns, a symbol of sacrifice or suffering.

She said no thanks mister I'm not that poor

Mary declines the offer, stating that she is not in such dire circumstances.


You may think it funny

The speaker acknowledges that others might find the situation amusing or peculiar.

You may think it strange

Reiteration of the potential oddity or humor in Mary's request or situation.

But she's the queen of the U.S.A.

Mary is referred to as the queen of the U.S.A., suggesting a regal or powerful quality.

She don't need the money

Emphasizes that Mary does not require financial wealth.

She don't need the fame

Mary is not seeking fame; she holds a unique, elevated status.

She's the queen of the U.S.A.

Reiteration of Mary's royal status as the queen of the U.S.A.


She wore a leather jacket that smelled of paradise

Description of Mary wearing a leather jacket with a tattoo of the Stars and Stripes (the U.S. flag).

She had a tattoo of the Stars and Stripes

Further detailing Mary's distinctive appearance.

I know that she would die to save the world

Expresses the belief that Mary would sacrifice herself to save the world.

Oh yeah that Mary was no ordinary girl

Acknowledges Mary as an extraordinary and non-conventional individual.


You may think it funny

Reiteration of the potential humor or peculiarity in Mary's characteristics.

You may think it strange

Restates the idea that others might find Mary's qualities strange.

But she's the queen of the U.S.A.

Reaffirms Mary's status as the queen of the U.S.A.

She ain't got much money

Highlights Mary's lack of monetary wealth.

But she's got plenty to say

Asserts that despite the lack of wealth, Mary has plenty to express or communicate.

Yeah she's the queen of the U.S.A.

Reiteration of Mary's royal position as the queen of the U.S.A.


She wrapped me up in black perfume

Mary envelops the speaker in a mysterious or alluring atmosphere represented by black perfume.

Took me to the playground of the chosen few

Mary takes the speaker to a place reserved for a select few.

Said don't ask me about the meaning of life

Mary declines discussing the meaning of life, suggesting a preference for introspection.

I can only dig it on a real dark night

Mary implies an affinity for understanding life's complexities in darkness or difficulty.


You may think it funny

Reiteration of the potential humor or peculiarity in Mary's preferences.

You may think it strange

Restates the idea that others might find Mary's choices strange.

But she's the queen of the U.S.A.

Confirms Mary's royal status as the queen of the U.S.A.

She don't need your money

Emphasizes that Mary does not require external financial support.

She don't need the fame

Reiterates that Mary is not seeking fame; she holds a unique position.

'Cause she's the queen of the U.S.A.

Reaffirms Mary's regal status as the queen of the U.S.A.

Hey the U.S.A.

Expresses Mary's sovereignty over the U.S.A.

She's the queen of the U.S.A.

Reiteration of Mary's royal position as the queen of the U.S.A.

She ain't got much money

Highlights Mary's limited financial resources.

She's got plenty to say

Emphasizes Mary's abundance of thoughts or opinions.

She's the queen of the U.S.A.

Confirms Mary's regal status as the queen of the U.S.A.

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