Well, it's a simple tale where verse 1 and 2 details our narrator's trouble in avoiding Gina. Why he's avoiding here is not hard to figure out when he mentioned that she's barred from Nino's but was motivated enough to just wait for our hero to leave.
The bridge describes his panic attack when Gina called him at home, render him cowered in fetal position.
By verse 3, he's resigned to his fate and actually agree to a date with her, and she shows up late. But hey, the up side is that she's at least a knock out looker. You just have to deal with her psychotic tendency.
@BigFire good thoughts. I was also thinking verse three was a flashback to when he had his first lunch with her, not realizing she’s nuts which then explains verse1and 2. But I actually like your interpretation better.
@BigFire good thoughts. I was also thinking verse three was a flashback to when he had his first lunch with her, not realizing she’s nuts which then explains verse1and 2. But I actually like your interpretation better.
Well, it's a simple tale where verse 1 and 2 details our narrator's trouble in avoiding Gina. Why he's avoiding here is not hard to figure out when he mentioned that she's barred from Nino's but was motivated enough to just wait for our hero to leave.
The bridge describes his panic attack when Gina called him at home, render him cowered in fetal position.
By verse 3, he's resigned to his fate and actually agree to a date with her, and she shows up late. But hey, the up side is that she's at least a knock out looker. You just have to deal with her psychotic tendency.
@BigFire good thoughts. I was also thinking verse three was a flashback to when he had his first lunch with her, not realizing she’s nuts which then explains verse1and 2. But I actually like your interpretation better.
@BigFire good thoughts. I was also thinking verse three was a flashback to when he had his first lunch with her, not realizing she’s nuts which then explains verse1and 2. But I actually like your interpretation better.