Midnight Walkers
Embracing the Night: A Tale of Moonlit Adventures and Endless LoveLyrics
Night time is the right time
Night time is considered the appropriate or suitable time.
I don't care if it rains
The speaker doesn't mind if it rains.
The moonshine is our limelight
The moonlight serves as their spotlight or focus.
We made the rules to the game
They established their own rules for the situation or circumstance.
Don't feel like taking clear routes
The speaker doesn't want to take straightforward or obvious paths.
I'll tell you what I dream about
The speaker is about to share their dreams or aspirations.
What could be or never will be
Refers to possibilities that might never come to fruition.
But I'll shout it out loud
The speaker will express these dreams loudly or emphatically.
Let me tell you baby, I guess you were right
An acknowledgment that the other person was correct.
You and me walking down the streets late at night
Both individuals are walking on the streets late at night.
Wearing off the shame and the soles of our shoes
Getting rid of feelings of guilt or embarrassment alongside wearing down the shoes from walking.
There is nothing that I'd rather do, then walk into the night with you
Expresses the preference for walking into the night together.
I don't ever plan to meet you
The speaker doesn't plan to encounter the other person.
as the world keeps spinning round
Despite the world's continuous movement, the speaker can locate the other person.
I always know just where to find you
The other person is found amidst confusion or uncertainty.
between the lost and the found
The speaker wants to hold the other person closely.
Let me wrap you in my arms
The feeling of closeness feels incredibly right to the speaker.
Lord this feels so right
Suggests an intimate moment under the stars.
Let's kiss under the stars
Both individuals decide to leave together in the darkness.
Walk off together in the dark of night
A repetition of the preference for walking into the night together.
Let me tell you baby, I guess you were right
Reiteration of the shared experience of walking together late at night, discarding shame, and expressing the speaker's strong preference for doing this activity with the other person.
You and me walking down the streets late at night
-Wearing off the shame and the soles of our shoes
-There is nothing that I'd rather do, then walk into the night with you
-Let me tell you baby, I guess you were right
-You and me walking in the streets late at night
-Wearing off the shame and the soles of our shoes
-There is nothing that I'd rather do, then walk into the night with you
-Let me tell you baby, I guess you were right
-You and me walking down the streets late at night
-Wearing off the shame and the soles of our shoes
-There is nothing that I'd rather do, then walk into the night with you
-Let me tell you baby, I guess you were right
-You and me walking down the streets late at night
-Wearing off the shame and the soles of our shoes
-There is nothing that I'd rather do, then walk into the night with you
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