Leave Before The Lights Come On

Leaving in the Shadows: Morning After Revelations
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Lyrics

Well, this is a good idea

Expressing approval or agreement with the idea presented.

He wouldn't do it if it wasn't

Assuring that the person wouldn't suggest the idea if it weren't good.

He wouldn't do it if it wasn't one

Emphasizing the positive nature of the idea or action.

Well, my friend fancies you

Informing that a friend is interested in the listener.

Oh, what a way to begin it all

Reflecting on the initial moments of a relationship with excitement.

You said, "They're always exciting words to hear"

Quoting the listener's words expressing the excitement of the situation.

And they woke up together not quite realizing how

Describing the aftermath of a night together with a sense of realization.

Awkwardly stretching and yawning

Depicting the awkwardness of waking up together.

It's always hard in the morning

Acknowledging the difficulty of mornings in such situations.


And I suppose that's the price you pay

Highlighting the consequences or challenges one faces in such situations.

Well, oh, it isn't what it was

Acknowledging a change in the nature of the relationship.

She's thinking he looks different today

Indicating the observer's perception of the friend looking different.

And now there's nothing left to guess now

Stating that there's no mystery or uncertainty left in the situation.


They left before the lights came on

Describing the decision to leave before the lights come on.

Because they didn't want to ruin what it was that was brewing

Explaining the desire to preserve the positive atmosphere developing.

Before they absolutely had to

Emphasizing the urgency of leaving before it becomes necessary.

And how can you wake up with someone you don't love

Pondering the difficulty of waking up with someone not loved.

And not feel slightly fazed by it?

Expressing the unsettling feeling in such a situation.

Oh, he had a struggle

Acknowledging a personal struggle or conflict.

And they woke up together not quite realizing how

Reiterating the awkwardness of waking up together.


Awkwardly stretching and yawning

Describing the physical discomfort of morning routines.

It's always hard in the morning

Reiterating the difficulty of mornings in such situations.


And I suppose that's the price you pay

Reflecting on the perceived consequences or challenges.

Well, oh, it isn't what it was

Acknowledging a change in the nature of the relationship.

She's thinking he looks different today

Indicating the observer's perception of the friend looking different.

And now there's nothing left to guess now

Stating that there's no mystery or uncertainty left in the situation.


Well, quick, let's leave before the lights come on

Urging to leave quickly before the lights reveal the reality.

'Cause then you don't have to see

Explaining the avoidance of facing the consequences of actions.

'Cause then you don't have to see what you've done

Reiterating the desire not to confront the outcomes of the night.

Well, quick, let's leave before the lights come on

Urging to leave quickly before the lights reveal the reality.

'Cause then you don't have to see

Reiterating the desire not to confront the outcomes of the night.

'Cause then you don't have to see what you've done

Explaining the avoidance of facing the consequences of actions.


I'll walk you up, what time's the bus come?

Asking about the timing of public transportation, suggesting the urgency to leave.

I'll walk you up, what time's the bus come?

Repeating the inquiry about the bus schedule, emphasizing the need to leave.

I'll walk you up, what time's the bus come?

Reiterating the urgency to leave before facing the consequences.

I'll walk you up

Repeating the urgency to leave and seeking information about the bus schedule.

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