Lyrics
Are you ready to start the night
Expressing readiness to commence the evening
Do you feel alright, yeah do you feel alright
Asking if the listener feels physically and emotionally well
Hollow hunger, will you be bite
Possibly referring to a deep desire or need, questioning if it will be satisfied
Have you the appetite, have you the appetite
Inquiring about the listener's capacity or desire to fulfill that need or desire
I can mend your misery
Claiming the ability to alleviate the listener's suffering or unhappiness
If you believe in me
Expressing the need for the listener's belief in the speaker's ability
Do you believe in me
Prompting the listener to confirm their belief in the speaker
It's hard to swallow hard to perceive
Describing a challenging or unpleasant reality that is difficult to accept
But then it's plain to me
Stating that the speaker comprehends this difficult reality
And it's plain to see that
Emphasizing the clarity of understanding regarding the challenging reality
Tonight, I'm coming home with you
Announcing the intention to accompany the listener home
(to fill the hole in you)
Clarifying the purpose of filling an emotional void within the listener
Tonight, it's only me and you
Reiterating the exclusive nature of the connection between the speaker and the listener
(What have you got to lose)
Posing a rhetorical question about potential losses in embracing the connection
To a night you won't forget
Highlighting the memorable nature of the upcoming night
But that you might regret
Suggesting the possibility of regret stemming from the night's events
Yeah you might regret
Repeating the potential for regret in the context of the night
Every action has a consequence
Asserting a cause-and-effect relationship, emphasizing consequences
But do you know it yet,
Raising a question about the listener's awareness of consequences
Do you know it yet
Repeating the query about the listener's knowledge of consequences
Nothing any vice can tame
Claiming that no vice or bad habit can control or suppress a feeling
It only feeds the flame
Stating that indulging in vices only intensifies emotions
Will you feed the flame
Prompting the listener to consider whether they will intensify their emotions
Does it matter if you know my name
Raising the question of the significance of knowing the speaker's identity
Because we're all the same
Asserting a commonality among people, suggesting a shared experience
Maybe we're all the same
Pondering the possibility that everyone is fundamentally similar
Before you realize you are alone
Warning about the inevitability of realizing one's loneliness
I will be gone
Declaring the speaker's departure until a future reunion
Until we meet again
Expressing a desire for a future meeting with the listener
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