Stop 'n' Go
Peter Kent Lyrics


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You′re waitin' she′s makin' eyes at you.
Go
Get her
Don't let her play with you.
First she will
Then she won′t

First you do
Then you don′t.
Stop'n′go
High and low

Fast and slow
Yes or no.
Stop'n′go
High and low

Fast and slow

Don't let go.
You′re schemin'
She's dreamin′ at your side.
Turn to her
See through her - foolish pride.
When she leaves
Don′t get mad.
When she cries
You'll feel bad.
Stop′n'go
High and low
. . .
Life′s too short to loose a chance for love.
Make your move
'Cause heaven waits above.
Don′t waste time or you'll find the going rough here belou
Stop'n′go




High and low
. . .

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Peter Kent's song "Stop 'n' Go" convey a message about the uncertainties and complexities of romantic relationships. The song speaks to the push and pull dynamics that can exist between two people who are interested in each other but are also hesitant or unsure.


The opening line, "You're waitin' she's makin' eyes at you," suggests that there is a mutual attraction between the singer and the person they are addressing. However, the following lines encourage the singer to take action and not allow the other person to toy with their emotions. The phrase "Don't let her play with you" emphasizes the importance of not being passive or allowing oneself to be taken advantage of.


The repetition of the phrases "First she will, then she won't" and "First you do, then you don't" further emphasizes the back-and-forth nature of the relationship. The "Stop'n'go" metaphor captures this concept, likening the relationship to a series of stops and starts, highs and lows, fast and slow movements. The repeated mention of "high and low, fast and slow" and the contrasting options of "yes or no" suggest that the relationship is filled with uncertainty and indecision.


The lyrics also touch on the vulnerability and emotional impact that can come with romantic involvement. The lines "When she leaves, don't get mad" and "When she cries, you'll feel bad" hint at the potential pain and disappointment that may be experienced in this relationship. However, the song advises against letting go and encourages the singer to keep pursuing love despite the potential obstacles. The notion that "Life's too short to lose a chance for love" emphasizes the importance of seizing opportunities and not wasting time, as happiness and fulfillment are portrayed as waiting above in heaven.


Overall, "Stop 'n' Go" provides a commentary on the intricacies of romantic relationships, urging the listener to be proactive and willing to take risks in the pursuit of love.


Line by Line Meaning

You′re waitin' she′s makin' eyes at you.
You are patiently waiting while she is showing interest in you.


Go
Take action


Get her
Capture her attention


Don't let her play with you.
Do not allow her to toy with your emotions.


First she will
Initially, she might be interested


Then she won′t
But then she might lose interest


First you do
At first, you reciprocate her actions


Then you don′t.
But then you withdraw your efforts


Stop'n′go
Engage and disengage


High and low
From extreme highs to lows


Fast and slow
At varying speeds


Yes or no.
Indecisive choices


Stop'n′go
Continuing to fluctuate


High and low
Experiencing ups and downs


Fast and slow
In a quick or slow manner


Don't let go.
Do not release your grip


You′re schemin'
You are plotting


She's dreamin′ at your side.
She is fantasizing about being with you.


Turn to her
Pay attention to her


See through her - foolish pride.
Recognize her false sense of superiority.


When she leaves
If she decides to depart


Don′t get mad.
Do not become angry


When she cries
If she expresses sadness


You'll feel bad.
You will experience regret.


Life′s too short to lose a chance for love.
Opportunities for love should not be wasted.


Make your move
Take action


'Cause heaven waits above.
Because a blissful outcome is within reach.


Don′t waste time or you'll find the going rough here below
Avoid wasting time, or you will encounter difficulties in this earthly realm.




Writer(s): Oliver Aitzetmueller, Daniel Grailach

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