Like That
RY-man Lyrics


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What're you doing in a place like this
It's a Tuesday night
Walking in making a scene
And well your seen
These guys aren't used to a figure like that
Probably ain't even notice the blonde hair
Or was it brown?
That dress makes you
I'm feeling like I'm feeling left out
Like I'm buried ten feet underground
But my head's still stuck in the clouds
Seeing how that dress makes you
I'm feeling like I'm feeling left out
But I'm standing right in front of the crowd
That's wishin' you'd turn around
To see how that dress makes
There's still time for you
Tell me, "Come back to mine
I've got a crazy libido and a bottle of wine"
And I don't care how long it takes
I'm not afraid to sit and wait
I like that dress, it makes
You, I'm feeling like I'm feeling left out
Like I'm buried ten feet underground
But my head's still stuck in the clouds
Seeing how that dress makes you
I'm feeling like I'm feeling left out
Like I'm buried ten feet underground
But my head's still stuck in the clouds
Seeing how that dress makes you
I'm feeling like I'm feeling left out
But I'm standing right in front of the crowd
That's wishin' you'd turn around




To see how that dress makes
You

Overall Meaning

In RY-man's song "Like That," the lyrics explore the singer's feelings of being left out and overshadowed by someone who stands out in a crowd. The song begins with the singer questioning why this person is in a place like that on a Tuesday night, emphasizing their uniqueness. The singer mentions the person's hair color, unsure if it is blonde or brown, and acknowledges the power that their dress holds in attracting attention.


The lyrics convey a sense of longing and admiration, as the singer wishes to be noticed and appreciated in the same way. They feel buried and overlooked, yet their head remains in the clouds, perhaps dreaming of a connection with this captivating individual. Despite feeling left out, the singer gathers the courage to stand in front of the crowd, hoping that the person wearing the dress will turn around and acknowledge them.


The lyrics also indicate a potential romantic interest, as the singer humorously mentions the possibility of going home together with a bottle of wine. The overall tone of the song conveys a mix of vulnerability, desire, and a yearning for recognition.


Line by Line Meaning

What're you doing in a place like this
Why are you here in this particular location?


It's a Tuesday night
It is a weeknight, specifically Tuesday.


Walking in making a scene
Entering and attracting attention in a noticeable way.


And well your seen
And now everyone is aware of your presence.


These guys aren't used to a figure like that
These men are unfamiliar with someone like you.


Probably ain't even notice the blonde hair
Perhaps they didn't even notice your blonde hair.


Or was it brown?
Or maybe it was brown?


That dress makes you
That dress defines your appearance and identity.


I'm feeling like I'm feeling left out
I feel excluded from something or left behind.


Like I'm buried ten feet underground
I feel trapped or isolated, as if buried deep underground.


But my head's still stuck in the clouds
However, my thoughts and desires remain optimistic and dreamy.


Seeing how that dress makes you
Observing how that dress influences your image.


There's still time for you
There is a chance for you to take action or make a decision.


Tell me, 'Come back to mine
Inform me about your intention to go to my place.


I've got a crazy libido and a bottle of wine'
I possess both a strong sexual desire and a bottle of wine.


And I don't care how long it takes
I am not concerned about the duration of time required.


I'm not afraid to sit and wait
I am willing to patiently sit and wait for you.


I like that dress, it makes
I admire that dress, as it creates a certain effect.


You, I'm feeling like I'm feeling left out
In regard to you, I experience a sense of exclusion.


Like I'm buried ten feet underground
Similar to feeling trapped or isolated, as if buried deep underground.


But my head's still stuck in the clouds
However, my thoughts and desires remain optimistic and dreamy.


Seeing how that dress makes you
Observing how that dress influences your image.


I'm feeling like I'm feeling left out
I feel excluded from something or left behind.


Like I'm buried ten feet underground
I feel trapped or isolated, as if buried deep underground.


But my head's still stuck in the clouds
However, my thoughts and desires remain optimistic and dreamy.


Seeing how that dress makes you
Observing how that dress influences your image.


I'm feeling like I'm feeling left out
I feel excluded from something or left behind.


But I'm standing right in front of the crowd
Despite that, I am physically present in front of a group of people.


That's wishin' you'd turn around
Who are hoping you will face the opposite direction.


To see how that dress makes
In order to witness the impact of that dress


You
On you.




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Written by: Poor Man's Yacht Club

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Only - Yours

I'm not a Christian ... But when I heard this .. he's voice is much beautiful without the music ... WOW .. great gift 🌹

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One of my favorite songs of all time! Always challenges me...

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What a voice!

Stacey

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They are incredible. Song is amazing!!! Love these guys.

Leah Hale

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Wow. Such a great voice and song. Thanks for performing and sharing

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What a blessing today is our wedding anniversary..and this song is one of many that have been huge in our relationship with each other and God...Sidewalk Prophets have been influential and inspirational in our lives...you have helped us see that we are broken and in God's eyes we are ALWAYS loved..and because of His love we are made NEW.we TRY to live our lives like He taught us...it's not easy....but HE gives us strength ....thank you thank you and THANK YOU for all you do guys...God is good all the time! And all the time God is good!!

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