Shoot Shoot
Solex Lyrics


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I'll tell you a better story than
'Little Kay of the skates'
Or 'The Snow Ghost'
He tore off some tender new tips and
Rubbed them on his hands
Until the air was filled with the sharp smell
Just tore off some tender new tips
The afternoon wind struck him and
Blew up his hair and ruffed his shirt
Shoot shoot!
He came in his breeches and his shirt
The tail was flying out behind him
He stood there, looking up at me
Like a wild-eyed cow moose
Surprised in the sheriff's only cornfield




Blew up his hair and ruffed his shirt
Shoot shoot!

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Solex's song Shoot Shoot present an enigmatic narrative that revolves around a mysterious man who seems to revel in a state of wild abandon. The opening lines of the song set the stage for an alternative story to the classic children's tale of 'Little Kay of the skates' or 'The Snow Ghost.' The singer introduces a character who is tearing off some tender new tips and rubbing them on his hands until the air is filled with a sharp smell. It's not clear what he is doing or why, but the lyrical imagery creates an atmosphere of intrigue and mystery.


As the song progresses, the character is described as standing there in his breeches and shirt, with his tail flying out behind him, much like a wild animal. The singer compares him to a "wild-eyed cow moose surprised in the sheriff's only cornfield," adding to the sense of unpredictability and unruliness that surrounds the character. The phrase 'Shoot shoot!' punctuates the song, serving as a refrain that compounds the intensity of the imagery and underscores the feeling of urgency and potential danger.


Overall, the lyrics of Shoot Shoot are complex and multi-layered, leaving much to the interpretation of the listener. The words create a vivid and impressionistic portrait of a character who is simultaneously intriguing and unsettling, leaving one to wonder about the motivations and intentions of this wild individual.


Line by Line Meaning

I'll tell you a better story than 'Little Kay of the skates' Or 'The Snow Ghost'
I have a more interesting tale to share than those typically told, such as 'Little Kay of the skates' or 'The Snow Ghost.'


He tore off some tender new tips and Rubbed them on his hands Until the air was filled with the sharp smell Just tore off some tender new tips
He grabbed some fragile new buds and vigorously rubbed them on his hands until the scent was strong enough to fill the surrounding air.


The afternoon wind struck him and Blew up his hair and ruffed his shirt Shoot shoot!
When the gusts of the afternoon wind hit him, his hair blew wildly and his shirt became tousled - prompting him to exclaim 'Shoot Shoot!'


He came in his breeches and his shirt The tail was flying out behind him He stood there, looking up at me Like a wild-eyed cow moose Surprised in the sheriff's only cornfield
He arrived in his trousers and shirt with the tail of his attire flying behind him. Standing there, he gazed up at me with bewildered eyes - resembling a frightened cow in the sheriff's cornfield.


Blew up his hair and ruffed his shirt Shoot shoot!
His hair was thrown into disarray, and his shirt became tousled - making him cry out 'Shoot Shoot!' in surprise.




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