In the lyric, the narrator recalls a girl named Carlene with whom he went to high school.
The narrator recalls her father's face at a military camp in South Vietnam.
Our narrator recalls entering the house as a little boy and being told by his mother that "the Lord is in the parlor."
It was "as if a second sentence had been pronounced," the narrator recalls.
The song's narrator recalls a time when his former lover was all his back in the year 1982.
The narrator recalls the legend of a woman named Aanakwad who bore a child for a man other than her husband.
In it, the male narrator recalls various instances in his life where love was involved.
The song's narrator recalls a "good day" that he had with a former lover.
In it, the narrator recalls a one-night stand with a woman whom he has met a bar.
The narrator recalls the beach house was empty two months of the year forbidden for them to use.