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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Song Writing & Lyrics

What does it mean

What does it mean this sentences exactly? "It's Too High To Get Over" , " Too Low To Get Under"
  

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What's the context? Are these expressions being used literally or figuratively? What does 'it' refer to?

  • What's the context?
  • Are these expressions being used literally or figuratively?
  • What does 'it' refer to?
  • Clive
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What's the context? Are these expressions being used literally or figuratively?

What does 'it' refer to?

Clive
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Correct me if something is wrong .
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Oh, I thought you wanted to know what it means.

"It's Too High To Get Over" , " Too Low To Get Under"
Correct English is
eg It's too high to get over and too low to get under.

Clive
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I need to know the meaning of phrasal verb get over and get under

if you can explain the whole sentence
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Yes I want to know the meaning please .
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saffor Yes I want to know the meaning please .
As Clive asked earlier, "What's the context? Are these expressions being used literally or figuratively?"

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