This Bed Is Getting Crowded

Navigating Love's Maze: This Bed's Crowded Confession
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Lyrics

This bed is getting crowded

This bed is becoming crowded, suggesting a sense of discomfort or unease.

One, two, three

Numerical count, possibly emphasizing the increasing crowdedness of the bed.

This bed is getting crowded, baby

Reiteration of the crowded bed, questioning identity or role expectations.

Who you want me to be?

Asking who the person wants the singer to be in this crowded situation.

I'll be your lover in the midnight

Expressing readiness to be a lover during the midnight hours.

I'll be your lover in the dawn

Expressing readiness to be a lover in the early morning hours.

I'll be your lover when the party's raging

Commitment to being a lover during lively times, like parties.

Long after everybody's gone

Commitment to being a lover long after everyone else has left the party.


This ain't love

Repeated assertion that the situation is not love but leaving it open to interpretation.

This ain't love

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This ain't love

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This ain't love

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Call it what you want

Suggesting that the situation can be labeled differently, leaving it ambiguous.

But it don't feel like love to me

Despite the labels, the singer doesn't feel love in this crowded bed.


This bed is getting crowded

Repetition of the crowded bed scenario, indicating persistence of discomfort.

Baby something feels wrong

Feeling that something is wrong in the crowded bed.

Let's go somewhere quiet

Suggesting a desire to move to a quiet place away from the crowded bed.

Somewhere we can be alone

Expressing a desire for intimacy and privacy.

You got a statue in your front yard

Reference to a statue in the front yard, possibly symbolizing a rigid or unfeeling presence.

And it bleeds on cue

Indicating that even this statue is not immune to emotional pain or bleeding.

All these arms and legs and limbs

Reference to body parts, questioning actions or expectations in the crowded bed.

Who do you want me to do?

Asking who the person wants the singer to be in the midst of limbs and body parts.


This ain't love

Repetition of the assertion that the situation is not love, maintaining ambiguity.

This ain't love

-

This ain't love

-

This ain't love

-

Call it what you want

Suggesting that the situation can be labeled differently, maintaining uncertainty.

But it don't feel like love to me

Despite labels, the singer does not perceive love in the crowded bed.


This bed is getting crowded

Repetition of the crowded bed scenario, underlining continued discomfort.

I look up it's four a.m.

Noticing the time (four a.m.) in the crowded bed, emphasizing restlessness.

Am I here with you

Raising questions about the nature of the connection in the crowded bed.

Are you here with me?

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Or are we both here with him?

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I'll be your lover in the midnight

Reiterating the commitment to being a lover in various situations, even when alone.

I'll be your lover in the dawn

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I'll be your lover when the party's in full swing

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Baby, I'll be your lover when everybody's gone

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This ain't love

Repetition of the assertion that the situation is not love, allowing for interpretation.

This ain't love

-

This ain't love

-

This ain't love

-

Call it what you want

Suggesting that the situation can be labeled differently, maintaining ambiguity.

But it don't feel like love to me

Despite labels, the singer does not feel love in the crowded bed.

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