Last Call
Midnight Desires: A Dance of Passion and RegretLyrics
She dances around with a drink in hand
Describes a woman dancing with a drink in her hand, suggesting a lively and carefree atmosphere.
He walks around with a smoke in hand
Describes a man walking around with a cigarette, possibly portraying a laid-back or contemplative demeanor.
She dances around to find the right man
Indicates the woman's intention to find the right man while dancing, possibly for a romantic connection.
He walks around to find a one night stand
Highlights the man's aim to find a one-night stand while walking around, reflecting a more casual and temporary desire.
Roses are red, violets are blue
Uses a classic rhyme to set a romantic tone, expressing a desire to save the last dance for someone special.
I'll save this last dance
Affirms the speaker's identity as the man the woman is looking for, emphasizing a connection for the night.
Just to be with you
-I am the man she's looking for
-I am her man tonight
-It's 2 a.m. and it's time to go
Describes the departure time (2 a.m.) and suggests the woman may need a ride home, leading to an offer to drive her.
Let me guess you need a ride home
-It's 2:01 and it's time to go
-Hop in my car and let's hit the road
-We're finally here
Describes arriving at a destination, likely the woman's place. Acknowledges the temporary nature of the encounter as a one-night stand.
Your room is upstairs
-It's just a one night stand
-Who really cares?
-We're finally here
Reiterates the setting and implies the woman takes the lead as the night progresses, suggesting intimacy or physical connection.
Your room is upstairs
-She leads the way
-It's time to play
-Gimme some of that sugar (Baby!)
Expresses a desire for physical intimacy, using the metaphor of "sugar" as a term of endearment.
I feel so good
Contrasts conflicting emotions, indicating a mix of positive and negative feelings experienced during the encounter.
I feel so bad
-I feel so right
-I feel so wrong
-Good morning, what's her face?
Marks the morning after, mentioning the need to face the reality of the encounter and the inability to replace the night that has ended.
We ended a night (We can't replace)
-Gimme some of that sugar (Baby!)
Reiterates the desire for physical intimacy, emphasizing the request for "sugar" in a playful and suggestive manner.
Gimme some of that sugar (Oh yeah!)
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