Mrs. Modern Home
Suburban Secrets Unveiled: Mrs. Modern Home Reveals AllLyrics
On the cover and the centerfold
Being featured prominently on the front cover and the main center page of the current edition of Mrs. Modern Home magazine.
In this month's issue of Mrs. Modern Home,
Highlighted in the latest release of Mrs. Modern Home magazine.
They can't wait for guests to arrive
Expressing anticipation for the arrival of guests.
I've seen her inside shining snives
Observing the subject (Mrs. Modern Home) radiating charm and elegance from within.
He's out back; he's tending to the lawn
Referring to a male figure (possibly the husband) who is busy taking care of the lawn in the backyard.
Talk talk talk
Emphasizing a recurring theme of gossip or idle conversation.
What they say
Describing the content of the talk and what people are saying.
I've got got got
Indicating a sense of urgency or necessity to escape from the current situation.
To get away
Repetition emphasizing the strong desire to leave.
Wait wait wait
Highlighting the act of waiting.
I'm patient baby
Expressing patience despite the circumstances.
You're late late late
Commenting on someone being late, possibly directed at the same person referred to in line 13.
My patient lady
Addressing the lateness of a lady with a tone of understanding or tolerance.
Homes in hills are chic and glamorous
Contrasting the typical glamorous homes in the hills with the described residence, which is depicted as dysfunctional and involved in infidelity.
But this one's not; it's drunk and adulterous
Highlighting the negative traits of the mentioned house, suggesting it is intoxicated and engaged in extramarital affairs.
Tonight these hills are filled as we sing in unison
Describing a collective gathering in the hills with a call for inclusion and unity through singing together.
Let us in, let us in
Expressing a desire to be allowed into a place, possibly reflecting a need for acceptance or entry into a social circle.
The children need their medicine
Adding urgency to the request by mentioning the necessity of medicine for children, implying a critical situation.
Brick by brick this house was built on sinking soil
Symbolically referencing the fragility or instability of the house's foundation, possibly mirroring the unstable nature of the relationships described earlier.
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