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VERSE 1
I’ll be Bonnie; you be Clyde Ooh-ooh, run away, ride away (Got to get away)
Steal the show out of the sky Steal away in style away (Got to get away)
Steal a joke and let it fly … let it fly Me away a mile away (Got to get away)
Steal the fun and say surprise … say surprise BACK TO CHORUS
PRE-CHORUS
I got to get away right now Originally written and composed by:
VERSE 2
Grab the going from your gone … Till it’s gone, gone, gone
REPEAT PRE-CHORUS
BRIDGE
Theme
Love and runaways.
Generic Structures
Consist of two verses, pre-chorus, chorus, and bridge.
Language Features
1. Lyrics are written in first person perspective.
2. Rhyming words at the end of sentences
Disguise, eyes, surprise
Late, celebrate
Sigh, right
3. Figure of speech
- I’ll be Bonnie; you be Clyde
Bonnie and Clyde were an American criminal couple who travelled the Central
United States. They are resemblance of rebels and runaways couple which related to
the song.
- Steal the lulla from your bye
To prevent from going back to “sleep” and instead start to wonder for an adventure.
4. Onomatopoeia
Onomatopoeia is a word that actually look like the sound it makes.
“Ooh-ooh”
5. Hook
Hook is a musical or lyrical phrase that stands out and is easily remembered.
Got to get away Got to get away Got to get away …
6. Slang language
Keep on running til the dawn
Grab the going from your gone … Till it’s gone, gone, gone