When she walks, she moves her arms
Instead of her hips
When she talks, she moves her mouth
Instead of her lips
And I've waited for her for so long
I have waited for her for so long
I've wondered if I could hang on
I wonder if I could hang on
Let me go she said
Let me go she said
Let me go and I will want you more
Let me go, let me go
Let me go and I will want you
When she wants, she wants the sun
Instead of the moon
When she sees, she sees the stars
Inside of her room
And I've waited for her for so long
I have waited for her for so long
I've wondered if I could hang on
I wonder if I could hang on
Let me go she said
Let me go she said
Let me go and I will want you more
Let me go she said let me go
Let me go and I will want you
Let me go she said
Let me go she said
Let me go she said let me go
Let me go she said
Let me go let me go
Let me go let me go
Let me go let me go
Let let me go...
Instead of her hips
When she talks, she moves her mouth
Instead of her lips
I have waited for her for so long
I've wondered if I could hang on
I wonder if I could hang on
Let me go she said
Let me go and I will want you more
Let me go, let me go
Let me go and I will want you
Instead of the moon
When she sees, she sees the stars
Inside of her room
I have waited for her for so long
I've wondered if I could hang on
I wonder if I could hang on
Let me go she said
Let me go and I will want you more
Let me go she said let me go
Let me go and I will want you
Let me go she said
Let me go she said
Let me go she said let me go
Let me go she said
Let me go let me go
Let me go let me go
Let me go let me go
Let let me go...
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While I prefer to think of this as a love song, mainly b/c I like the idea of a guy looking for a girl who isn't overly sexual and flirtatious, I also think it can be interpreted as a father singing of his daughter.
If you think about it, little girls often swing their arms when they walk -- imagine a kid when she's not old enough yet to care about boys. Also, "the stars inside of her room" reminds me of those little glow in the dark plastic stars lots of kids (including me) stick to their ceilings. Also, "she wants the sun instead of the moon" -- while many adult women may long for the night, again probably a sexual reference, kids always want it to be daytime, for various reasons. They want to play, they're scared of the dark, they have to much energy to go to sleep, etc. "I've waited for her for so long" could express the idea that this guy has been wanting to be a father for a very long time.
And, the "let me go" I think is an idea expressed by lots of young people... they just want their parents to let them go. This father has waited so long for a daughter that he wondered if he could hang on, but his daughter doesn't understand that -- she just wants him to let her go so she can experience life.
i love this song... i've always thought it describes me, but perhaps that's wishful thinking. i think it all goes back to the saying that you only want what you can't have, so if she doesn't think he wants her, she'll want him more.
I don't really see this as a love song to someone in a wheelchair, though that's entirely possible, I suppose. I see this as a song about a girl he likes-obviously. She's not...sexualized, I guess is the word. She doesn't try to attract men by using her body-her hips or her lips. Of course, all this only serves to attract him a lot more than the other women, and that makes him clingy. She's independent, though-does not put up with anyone hanging onto her like that.
Gotta love this song.
this is a very rough guess... but i interpret this as the singer wants a girl really badly, but she just wants him to chill and settle down. if he lightens up a bit she'll like him more.
oh ouch thats a really rough guess, its not like the song says that with different phrasing.
oh ouch thats a really rough guess, its not like the song says that with different phrasing.
sorry to be super sarcastic on you. Love this song and you <3
sorry to be super sarcastic on you. Love this song and you <3
i think its just he wants her so much, and he's afraid he'll lose her, that hes holding on too tightly and she, although she likes him, isnt cool with that. she wants what he wants in "love you madly" i agree with you, belle1313, i always thought it was describing me, when guys get kinda clingy, if they just back off a little, you want them more.
I like this song especially because it's really easy to sing along to.
Because, you know, he kind of repeats himself a lot. Repetition is awesome.
He is enfatuated with a girl, and she likes him, but he is smothering her - she needs some time alone. This girl is the only one for him because she comes across as a real woman, it doesn't seem to be purely based on lust. He notices her arms and mouth instead of just her hips and lips. The guy feels like he needs to pursue her more because she is so special to him, but the girl needs her space.
This could also be right lol
This could also be right lol
sweet song....i really like it. i thinjk its about a guy who's just too clingy and his girl just told him, and he's not sure what to do about it.
oh and what's the guy saying in the backround in the middle of the song? it sounds like spanish or something, but i can't understand it (duh-i dont speak spanish).
I think this song is about the same woman in "Short skirt/Long jacket" She fits the same kind of description -- an no-bullshit woman.
I think that this song is about the singer's obsession with a mentally retarded or brain-injured girl in a wheelchair because her legs don't work. Think about it: "when she walks, she swings her arms, instead of her hips". An obvious reference to the use of a wheelchair When she walks, she doesn't use her legs at all; she uses her arms. And then, "When she talks she moves her mouth, instead of her lips." A speech handicap, stemming either from mental retardation or brain injury, either of which could account for her restriction to a wheelchair. And then, of course, there is the line "when she sees, she sees the stars inside of her room". This could be either a reference to blindness, or to the psychiatric medicines that cause her to get a little loopy. The thing, though, is that she's a little weirded out about it. He tries to grab her, but "'Let me go', she said" repeatedly. There is such a sick desperation in the song towards this girl; he's moving too fast, and she thinks that his attraction is because of her handicap. Which it may be
If she's mentally and physically retarded, how do you expect her to even know where the fuck she is? Not to mention any girl that has that many faults isn't going to be turning away men, she's going to take what she can get. That is, of course, if she's not a damned vegetable.
If she's mentally and physically retarded, how do you expect her to even know where the fuck she is? Not to mention any girl that has that many faults isn't going to be turning away men, she's going to take what she can get. That is, of course, if she's not a damned vegetable.
No, im pretty sure this song is about John McCrea's obsession with the retarded or brain-injured guy who wrote this post.
No, im pretty sure this song is about John McCrea's obsession with the retarded or brain-injured guy who wrote this post.
And for the record, all of you who try to overthink CAKE songs- Get a life. All he does is babble about inane shit and...
And for the record, all of you who try to overthink CAKE songs- Get a life. All he does is babble about inane shit and i bet he's laughing at all of you right now. I know i am.