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We've all been caught in the rain and, at some point in our lives, most of us have gone from looking great to looking like drowned rats very fast. The story in these lyrics happened to a very close friend of mine (a version of it) and I couldn't stop laughing. Which just got her even more upset. Which made me laugh even more.
This lyric is self-explanatory. A guy meets a waitress in a donut shop that he frequents, and the attraction is mutual and they fall in love, get married, and live happily ever after. The man will buy her anything she wants and do anything to win over the woman of his dreams.
This is about staying positive, happy, and optimistic when things aren’t going that well, trying to look at the bright side instead of dwelling on problems. Not letting people and the world get you down, try to keep a smile on your face no matter what sort of hand life deals you. Stay calm and cool.
"Down By The River" is a dark, short story about two people so incredibly in love living in a small town. It represents a die hard love, literally. The story starts when two young people meet, and this boy is so incredibly infatuated with this girl that he would do anything for her, so when she asks him to help her commit a crime, he does so. Once caught they began to run away from their town down to the river that separated once town from another. Little did he know, this entire time she had been plotting to kill him.
This tells the story of a woman who feels abused, used, pushed around, etc. She’s mad as hell and not gonna take it anymore. She buys a gun and shoots her husband, and actually enjoys doing the deed and feels perfectly justified in getting revenge for years of terror and domestic violence.