Don't Fight the Feeling
Embrace the Fire: Brad Stank's Sultry Call to LoveLyrics
My heart's been so cold for a long time
Expressing a prolonged period of emotional detachment or numbness.
But you're heating me up
Acknowledging that someone is bringing warmth or passion into the speaker's life.
Your love's getting old like a fine wine
Comparing the depth and richness of love to the aging process of fine wine.
Come get me drunk
Inviting the person to intensify the emotions by making the speaker "drunk" with love.
Don't fight the feeling baby
Encouraging the listener not to resist the natural romantic emotions.
When your loving's in the mood
Suggesting that love is more enjoyable when embraced willingly.
Don't fight the feeling baby
Reiterating the idea of not resisting the romantic feelings.
If you want to be a fool
Indicating that embracing love might involve taking risks or being perceived as foolish.
When I'm in the mood for love
Expressing a desire for love and signaling potential initiation of romantic contact.
I might hit you up
Suggesting the possibility of reaching out to the person when feeling affectionate.
It's getting kinda late
Noting the progression of time, possibly implying a sense of urgency or spontaneity.
Wine for two
Referencing the sharing of wine, a classic romantic gesture for two people.
Just me and you
Emphasizing a private, intimate moment between the speaker and the person of interest.
My lips are stained with red
Describing physical evidence of romantic involvement, like stained lips from wine or kisses.
And you said
Indicating a communication of emotions, possibly a positive response from the person.
Don't fight the feeling baby
Reiterating the advice to embrace romantic feelings without resistance.
When your loving's in the mood
Stating that love is most enjoyable when both individuals are in a receptive mood.
Don't fight the feeling baby
Repeating the encouragement to not resist the natural inclination towards love.
If you want to be a fool
Reaffirming that being open to love might involve accepting vulnerability or appearing foolish.
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