of course, nobody really knows unless the songwriter shares the exact story he/she had in mind, but there were probably only two women. the wife called the number on his phone--she looked at his cell and probably saw that he called a certain number very often.
That number turns out to be his mistress, and they are both angry at him when they realize that the other exists. They only meet once, at the funeral, so they probably didn't know each other/about each other beforehand...what are the odds of them never having met?
of course, nobody really knows unless the songwriter shares the exact story he/she had in mind, but there were probably only two women. the wife called the number on his phone--she looked at his cell and probably saw that he called a certain number very often.
That number turns out to be his mistress, and they are both angry at him when they realize that the other exists. They only meet once, at the funeral, so they probably didn't know each other/about each other beforehand...what are the odds of them never having met?
Read it, or listen to it.
The wife and the mistress knew about each other. What neither of them knew about, or was willing to put up with was the cheater had another woman too.
That was the number on the phone the wife called.
That was what got him killed. The addition of someone he was keeping a secret from the two of them.
The wife and mistress got together, decided to kill him and did it.
They each were riding in a procession car of their own.
of course, nobody really knows unless the songwriter shares the exact story he/she had in mind, but there were probably only two women. the wife called the number on his phone--she looked at his cell and probably saw that he called a certain number very often. That number turns out to be his mistress, and they are both angry at him when they realize that the other exists. They only meet once, at the funeral, so they probably didn't know each other/about each other beforehand...what are the odds of them never having met?
of course, nobody really knows unless the songwriter shares the exact story he/she had in mind, but there were probably only two women. the wife called the number on his phone--she looked at his cell and probably saw that he called a certain number very often. That number turns out to be his mistress, and they are both angry at him when they realize that the other exists. They only meet once, at the funeral, so they probably didn't know each other/about each other beforehand...what are the odds of them never having met?