Girls are always running through my mind. They don’t dare walk.
Meaning of the quote
This quote suggests that the speaker is constantly thinking about girls, and they are always moving quickly through his mind, never staying still. It implies that the speaker finds girls captivating and that his thoughts about them are fast-paced and ever-present, almost as if the girls are running through his mind instead of just walking.
About Andy Gibb
Andy Gibb, the younger brother of the famous Bee Gees, rose to fame in the late 1970s with several hit singles. Despite his success, he struggled with drug addiction and depression, and sadly passed away at the young age of 30.
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