"Uncomplicated" is a song by Elvis Costello and The Attractions from their album "Blood and Chocolate." The song speaks about a complicated relationship where one person hopes that the other is satisfied with their actions, even though it seems like they have just started. The lyrics mention asking for water but receiving rose wine instead, symbolizing a desire for simplicity but receiving something more extravagant. The mention of a horse that knows arithmetic and a dog that tells fortunes suggests an element of unpredictability and confusion in the relationship. The chorus emphasizes the straightforwardness and clarity that can be seen in the other person's eyes. The narrator expresses their desire to buy extravagant things like a big blue diamond and cheap white plastic shoes that are both extravagant and superficial, yet unable to fulfill their intended purpose. However, the song also portrays a deep love and devotion. The narrator wants to show the other person how much they love them, even when the person is no longer interested in them. The chorus repeats to highlight the inability to understand or explain the complexities of the relationship. In the end, the song suggests that even though the other person may think the relationship is over, the narrator believes it is just the beginning - there is more to unravel and explore.