Trouble
Navigating the Shadows: Tony Holiday's Musical Escape from TroubleLyrics
Don’t call me on the phone
Rejecting communication, asking not to be contacted by phone.
Don’t come around my home
Requesting someone to avoid visiting their home.
Don’t stand outside my door
Asking someone not to wait outside their door.
Don’t come around no more
Emphasizing the desire for the person to stop coming around entirely.
Trouble oh trouble I’ve been here before
Expressing familiarity with trouble, suggesting past experiences.
Trouble oh trouble stop knocking at my door
Directly addressing trouble and requesting it to cease bothering them.
First time that I saw ya
Recalling the initial encounter with the source of trouble.
Was in the face of a friend
Indicating the introduction to trouble through a mutual friend.
I would soon come to know you
Acknowledging the repeated encounters with trouble over time.
Time and time again
Emphasizing the familiarity and frequency of dealing with trouble.
Trouble oh trouble I’ve been here before
Reiterating the singer's experience with trouble in the past.
Trouble oh trouble stop knocking at my door
Requesting trouble to stop bothering them again.
Don’t call me on the phone
Repeating the request not to be contacted via phone.
I finally broke free
Announcing a break free from trouble, implying overcoming a difficult situation.
Don’t walk in my shadow
Advising trouble to stay away and not follow the singer's actions.
Trouble stay away from me
Expressing a strong desire for trouble to keep a distance.
Trouble oh trouble I’ve been here before
Reflecting on past experiences with trouble.
Trouble oh trouble stop knocking at my door
Reiterating the plea for trouble to stop bothering them.
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