Josephine
Marion Raw Lyrics


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Well I know you lie
yea I know you lie
I can tell by that look in your eye
You make me cry
You make me cry
And now you make me want to die
Hey Josephine won't you follow me
Hey Josephine won't you let it be
Well he's a sweet talking man with a gun in his hand
Sweet talking man but he's holding my hand Josephine
You made me high
yea you made me high
I could almost touch the sky
Now you make me wanna cry
yea you made me cry
and now you make me wanna die
Baby you know you're poison inside but still
I thought I'd be with you for the rest of my life
But the trouble i find with the pain thats inside is that it makes it kind of hard to say goodbye
Hey Josephine won't you follow me
Hey Josephine won't you let it be
Well he's a sweet talking man with a gun in his hand
Sweet talking man but he's holding my hand Josephine
Hey Josephine won't you follow me
Hey Josephine won't you let it be
Well he's a sweet talking man with a gun in his hand
Sweet talking man but he's holding my hand Josephine
Hey Josephine won't you follow me
Hey Josephine won't you let it be




Well he's a two timing man with a gun in his hand
two timing man but he's holding my hand Josephine

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Marion Raw's song "Josephine" capture a tumultuous and toxic relationship where the singer, likely named Josephine, is depicted as being deceitful and manipulative. The singer expresses their awareness of Josephine's lies and the emotional toll it takes on them, leading to feelings of sadness and despair. The repetition of phrases like "you make me cry" and "you make me want to die" underscores the intense pain inflicted by Josephine's actions.


The character of Josephine is painted as someone who brings highs and lows into the singer's life - moments of ecstasy followed by deep sorrow. Despite recognizing Josephine's toxic nature and the realization that she is like poison inside, there is a struggle to let go due to the strong emotional attachment and the difficulty of saying goodbye. The lyrics reflect a sense of conflict between the singer's rational understanding of the situation and their emotional entanglement with Josephine.


The presence of a "sweet talking man with a gun in his hand" symbolizes a dangerous and manipulative individual who exerts control over Josephine and potentially poses a threat. This imagery adds a layer of tension and danger to the narrative, suggesting that Josephine is caught in a complex and potentially hazardous situation. The repeated plea for Josephine to follow and let things be highlights the singer's yearning for resolution and closure amidst the chaos.


The song culminates in a poignant acknowledgment of the man's duplicity - being a two-timing figure with a gun in hand, signifying betrayal and potential harm. Despite the turmoil and inner conflict expressed in the lyrics, there is a sense of resignation and acceptance that Josephine may continue to be drawn to this deceitful and perilous individual. Overall, "Josephine" portrays a compelling tale of love, deceit, and the struggle to break free from a toxic relationship, weaving together themes of emotional turmoil, self-realization, and the complexities of human connections.




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Marion Sosa Diaz

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