Scratch My Back
Porlolo Lyrics


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Its was half past 10
Where wounding
Where all the lights had gone
And where and where you been

And the call that came was a dime well spent
Was a couple of burning treason ... 2dn best
Right foot forward now the left one I'm a good solider see how we march on
Faces out of there places now
You're my favorite
Will you bite my hand when I pull away
Will you scratch my back anyways
Will you bite my hand when I pull away
Will you scratch my back anyways

Moving forward stop
Thinking I'm falling oh where not
Around the corner I see
Back it up now for me

Right foot forward now the left one I'm a good solider see how we march on
Faces out of there places now
You're my favorite
Will you bite my hand when I pull away
Will you scratch my back anyways
Will you bite my hand when I pull away
Will you scratch my back anyways

Dah dah dah dah dahdah etc...

Will you bite my hand when I pull away
Will you scratch my back anyways
Will you bite my hand when I pull away
Will you scratch my back anyways





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Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Porlolo's song "Scratch My Back" depict a situation of uncertainty, disorientation, and emotional vulnerability. The singer seems to be in a place where everything is dark and confusing, and there's a sense of urgency and insecurity. The opening lines set the mood by describing a time and place where things are winding down, and the lights have gone out. The question "where have you been?" suggests a feeling of abandonment or disconnection, which is then reinforced by the reference to a "dime well spent," implying that the singer is reaching out for someone's attention or affection.


The song goes on to describe a sense of movement, both physical and emotional, as the singer tries to navigate the situation. There's a repeated reference to marching forward with the right foot forward, a symbol of resilience and determination, reinforced by the line "I'm a good soldier see how we march on." The chorus uses the metaphor of scratching someone's back as a symbol of intimacy and trust, asking whether the other person will reciprocate the singer's vulnerability by accepting their affection and comfort. The repeated refrain of "Will you bite my hand when I pull away, Will you scratch my back anyway" highlights the singer's fear of rejection and abandonment, as well as their need for reassurance and closeness.


Overall, "Scratch My Back" is a song about emotional risk-taking and reaching out for connection in a world that can be confusing and lonely. The lyrics use vivid imagery and metaphors to convey a sense of urgency and vulnerability, and the repeated refrain adds to the song's emotional impact.


Line by Line Meaning

Its was half past 10
It was already getting late into the night


Where wounding
In a place where one has been hurt or injured


Where all the lights had gone
In a dark place with no illumination


And where and where you been
Asking where the person being addressed has been


And the call that came was a dime well spent
Referring to a phone call that was worth the money spent on it


Was a couple of burning treason ... 2dn best
The content of the phone call was of utmost importance, even though it may have been the second best option


Right foot forward now the left one I'm a good solider see how we march on
Moving forward, taking one step at a time with the mindset of a good soldier


Faces out of there places now
People and things are not where they usually are


You're my favorite
The person being addressed is the favorite of the artist


Will you bite my hand when I pull away
Asking if the person being addressed will hurt or betray the artist when they try to distance themselves


Will you scratch my back anyways
Asking if the person being addressed will still help or support the singer even if it may be difficult or uncomfortable to do so


Moving forward stop
Pausing or stopping the forward momentum


Thinking I'm falling oh where not
Figuratively feeling like falling, but realizing that one is not actually falling


Around the corner I see
Referring to something that is just out of sight or coming up soon


Back it up now for me
Asking someone to reverse or go back for the singer's benefit


Dah dah dah dah dahdah etc...
Represents a musical interlude or transition




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