Strawberry Valentine
Andrew Morris Lyrics


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You wear your dress like a habit
Paint on a varicose smile
Cover your turf like an addict
Protect your purse like a child

Dragging your heels through the gutter
Hustling on the roadside
Taking your chance when you can grab it
It's your only chance for a while

Maybe this time
You will find your way out now
Maybe this time
You will find some peace somehow
Maybe this time
You will find redemption now
You'll be free

People stare through their curtains
Safely locked inside
Pity the folks who can't have it
Envy the ones you despise

Flying as high as an eagle
Landing safe in the fields




Burrow as deep as a rabbit
Lock down and put up the shields

Overall Meaning

Andrew Morris's song, "Strawberry Valentine," is a poignant song about a woman who appears to be living a difficult and risky life. The lyrics describe her as someone who wears her dress like a habit and paints on a varicose smile, suggesting that she may be trying to project a certain image or persona to the world. She is also described as covering her turf like an addict and protecting her purse like a child, implying that she may be involved in some type of dangerous or illicit activity.


The song goes on to describe this woman as dragging her heels through the gutter and hustling on the roadside, highlighting the precarious nature of her existence. However, despite the challenges she faces, the chorus of the song offers a glimmer of hope, suggesting that maybe this time, she will find her way out, find some peace or even find redemption. The final line of the chorus is particularly powerful: "You'll be free." This line is a reminder that even in the midst of difficult circumstances, there is always hope for a better future.


Overall, "Strawberry Valentine" is a song about resilience and the human spirit. It shows that even when life is hard and our circumstances seem bleak, there is always hope for a brighter tomorrow.


Line by Line Meaning

You wear your dress like a habit
You are comfortable and familiar with your dress, almost like it is a routine for you.


Paint on a varicose smile
You fake a smile, looking like you have bad blood circulation, making it seem like you're happy when you're not.


Cover your turf like an addict
You are extremely possessive and defensive of what you have, as if you're addicted to it.


Protect your purse like a child
You guard your money as if it's your own flesh and blood.


Dragging your heels through the gutter
You're walking slowly through an unpleasant and dirty part of town, not really wanting to move forward.


Hustling on the roadside
You're working hard and fast at the side of the road to make money, trying to make any opportunity count.


Taking your chance when you can grab it
You seize the moment and take any opportunity that comes your way.


It's your only chance for a while
You know you won't get many more opportunities like this anytime soon.


Maybe this time You will find your way out now
You hope that this time around, you'll be able to get out of your current situation and make a fresh start.


Maybe this time You will find some peace somehow
You're looking for contentment and tranquility in your life, wishing to find it soon.


Maybe this time You will find redemption now You'll be free
You have made mistakes in the past, and now you hope to make things right and find freedom from those past actions.


People stare through their curtains
You notice others looking at you from their windows, watching your every move.


Safely locked inside
They're secure inside their homes, while you're outside in the cold.


Pity the folks who can't have it Envy the ones you despise
You feel sorry for those who can't have what you have, but at the same time, you're jealous of those you don't particularly like.


Flying as high as an eagle Landing safe in the fields Burrow as deep as a rabbit Lock down and put up the shields
You move between extremes, experiencing high highs and low lows, while also withdrawing and protecting yourself from harm.




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