B.J. Thomas - She's Rolling Over And Over Lyrics

She's Rolling Over And Over Lyrics

Settin' my sights too high
Spending too much time day dreaming
Should have seen her slowly leavin'
Before my eyes
Before my very eyes

Man of the year award
Spending too much time wheeler dealing
Should have seen him slowly stealing
You from my side
Before my very eyes

Shes rolling over and over
In someone elses clover
And shes happy I hear
Now that its over
All over
Its hard to see a profit
Through a tear
Its been one hell of a year

Livin' it up too fast
Spending too much time day dreaming
Should have seen him slowly stealing
You from my side
Before my very eyes

Shes rolling over and over
In someone elses clover
And shes happier I hear
Now that its over
All over
It's hard to see a profit
Through a tear
It's been one hell of a year

Over and over
Over and over
Over and over.


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She's Rolling Over And Over Song Meaning, Biblical Reference and Inspiration

The song "She's Rolling Over And Over" by B.J. Thomas portrays a narrative of regret following the dissolution of a relationship. The lyrics convey the singer's painful realization that they were preoccupied with personal pursuits, described as "settin' my sights too high," "spending too much time day dreaming," "wheeler dealing," and "livin' it up too fast." This focus on external achievements or distractions caused them to miss the signs of their partner slowly withdrawing.

The song reveals that the former partner has moved on and is now happy in a new relationship, metaphorically "rolling over and over in someone elses clover." The singer reflects on the finality of the separation, noting "now that its over," and acknowledges the emotional and possibly practical difficulties of dealing with the aftermath, stating "Its hard to see a profit Through a tear" and emphasizing the significant hardship of the past year. The repetition of "Over and over" underscores the persistent nature of this loss and reflection.

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