You know you shook me
You shook me all night long
You know you shook me, baby
You shook me all night long
You shook me so hard baby
Baby, baby, please come home

I have a bird that whistles
And I have birds that sing
I have a bird that whistles
And I have birds that sing
I have a baby, won't do nothing oh
Oh, oh, buy a diamond ring

You know you shook me, baby
You shook me all night long
I know you really, really, did baby
I said you shook me, baby
You shook me all night long
You shook me so hard, baby
You shook me all night long


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    My Interpretation

    The singer expresses the idea that their partner has had a profound and powerful impact on them. "You shook me" is a metaphor for the emotional and physical intensity of the relationship. The line is repeated along with the descriptions of the partner "shaking" the singer, underscoring the passionate and all-consuming nature of their connection.

    The lyrics also reference the idea of a bird that "whistles" and a baby who "won't do nothing" but to "buy a diamond ring." These lines suggest a contrast between the singer's past experiences and their current relationship, where they are deeply affected by their partner.

    Zenarcheron October 12, 2023   Link

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