Results
#1. What accusation does the woman make at the beginning?
She says, “Don’t waste your words, they’re just lies,” directly accusing him of dishonesty.
#2. How does the narrator respond to her accusation?
He counters her accusation by saying “I cried she was deaf.”
#3. What physical action does the woman take against the narrator?
The lyric says she “worked on my face until breaking my eyes.”
#4. What does the woman demand before he leaves?
She says “Everybody must give something back for something they get.”
#5. What instrument does the narrator interact with?
He says “I tapped on her drum.”
#6. What item does the narrator give her?
He gives “my very last piece of gum.”
#7. What does he realize he forgot?
He notes he had “Forgotten my shirt.”
#8. What unusual object does he notice inside?
He mentions “that picture of you in your wheelchair.”
#9. What does he criticize about her speech?
He says “Your words aren’t clear.”
#10. How does the final relationship dynamic differ from the earlier one?
The ending contrasts sharply: “You took me in / You loved me then,” showing acceptance rather than conflict.


