
Motorbike Gretel
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[Verse 1]
I, I haven't got a clue
What I'm supposed to do tonight
There's dishes in the sink
Your hair's in the drain
And I forgot to say
Clean up your shit
I don't want it here
[Verse 2]
You, you think I'm dumb
And I don't know a thing
But I'm fully aware
That love, it comes and goes
And I don't know a thing
No, I don't know a thing
So pack up your things
I don't want you here
[Chorus]
Hey, you're not being loud enough
Oh
[Verse 3]
You, you think that I
I'm only what I like
Well, you're right
Yeah, you pull up outside
You rode a motorbike
And I start to think
Oh, bring all your shit
And get over here
And get over here
I, I haven't got a clue
What I'm supposed to do tonight
There's dishes in the sink
Your hair's in the drain
And I forgot to say
Clean up your shit
I don't want it here
[Verse 2]
You, you think I'm dumb
And I don't know a thing
But I'm fully aware
That love, it comes and goes
And I don't know a thing
No, I don't know a thing
So pack up your things
I don't want you here
[Chorus]
Hey, you're not being loud enough
Oh
[Verse 3]
You, you think that I
I'm only what I like
Well, you're right
Yeah, you pull up outside
You rode a motorbike
And I start to think
Oh, bring all your shit
And get over here
And get over here
"Motorbike" by Gretel, released in 2021, is a #IndiePop song that explores themes of freedom, adventure, and the thrill of youth. The lyrics convey a sense of escapism, capturing the exhilaration of riding a motorbike and the desire to break away from the mundane. Musically, it features catchy melodies, vibrant instrumentation, and a blend of electronic and acoustic elements, creating an uplifting atmosphere. The song resonates with listeners seeking liberation and has gained traction on social media, highlighting its cultural significance among young audiences.
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