"Who is that knocking at your door, lovesick president?" is a line from the song "The Ballad of Lucy Jordan" by Marianne Faithfull. It evokes themes of longing, introspection, and the complexities of love and relationships, often reflecting on the emotional struggles faced by those in positions of power. The phrase suggests an unexpected visitor who may symbolize desire or unresolved feelings. The song captures a moment of vulnerability and the search for connection amidst the pressures of life.
The duration of Who's That Knocking at My Door is 1.5 hours.
Who's That Knocking at My Door was created on 1967-11-15.
Knocking on the door.
The Knocking on the Door - 1923 is rated/received certificates of: UK:A
Yes Knocking on people's door and running is Illegal
Knocking at Your Back Door was created in 1984.
It means that Jesus (God) is trying to get your attention, as knocking on the door means come to the door and respond to the person who's there.
I'd like to know who keeps knocking on our door. I'm just asking if you've seen who it is that keeps knocking on our door. I suppose you could be the one who's been knocking on our door.
No, but Guns covered his track Knockin' On Heaven's Door.
Knocking on Heaven's Door - 1992 is rated/received certificates of: Germany:12
"It means 'the neighbor is knocking on the door' in English."
The active voice sentence "Who is knocking at the door?" can be changed to passive voice as "By whom is the door being knocked?" In the passive voice sentence, the subject of the active voice sentence ("who") becomes the object of the preposition "by," and the verb "knocking" is changed to "being knocked," with the helping verb "is" moved to the appropriate position.