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Is "white shirt now red" a shortened version of "white shirt is now being red"?

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Rebecca

Close! "White shirt now red" is shortened from "white shirt is now red." It is common for song lyrics to have omitted words like this. Ex: Tears now dry. (Tears are now dry) Ex: Fifteen flares inside those ocean eyes. (Fifteen flares are inside those ocean eyes)

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