Lyrics
There's light in your old house
There is brightness or positive energy in your old home.
Where you slept when you were young
Refers to the place where the person slept during their youth.
It's cold out
Describes the current weather as cold.
The snow seems like it's hung, in the shadows
The snow appears to be suspended or lingering in the shadows.
In-between the thin bruised air
Describes the air as thin and bruised, possibly conveying a sense of vulnerability.
The low nights
Refers to the nights being low, possibly suggesting a somber or reflective atmosphere.
Creepin' on your long blonde hair
Imagery of the night creeping on the person's long blonde hair, creating a mood.
Are you lonely, girl?
Asks if the person is feeling lonely.
Is there anywhere to go
Asks if there is any place for the person to go, possibly exploring options or solutions.
How good does it feel, sliding?
Poses a question about the satisfaction or pleasure of sliding, perhaps metaphorical.
Your heart's on a tilt always sliding
Highlights a recurring theme of the heart being on a tilt, always sliding.
It's emerging, a new version of you
Indicates the emergence of a new version of the person.
In the wild, your animal is loose
Suggests a liberated or unrestrained aspect of the person, using the metaphor of an animal in the wild.
It gets darker to abandon all you've had
Describes a progression into a darker phase, abandoning past experiences.
The raw night holds a different kind of man
The night holds a different kind of man, possibly representing a transformative experience.
How good does it feel, sliding?
Reiterates the question about the pleasure of sliding and the heart being on a tilt.
Your heart on a tilt always sliding
Repeats the theme of the heart on a tilt, always sliding.
Your heart on a tilt always sliding
Emphasizes the recurring nature of the heart sliding.
How good does it feel?
Presents a rhetorical question about the satisfaction or pleasure of the experience.
How good does it feel?
Repeats the rhetorical question for emphasis.
Oh I know, what it's like for you
The speaker claims to understand the experience of the person addressed.
As the one you'll slide into
Refers to someone the person will slide into, suggesting a connection or relationship.
Oh, how good does it feel, sliding?
Repeats the question about the pleasure of sliding and the tilted heart.
Your heart's on a tilt, always sliding?
Reiterates the theme of the heart on a tilt, always sliding.
How good does it feel
Repeats the rhetorical question about the satisfaction or pleasure of the sliding experience.
How good does it feel
Repeats the rhetorical question for emphasis.
Hey, hey, hey
Includes a repeated vocal expression, possibly serving as a musical element without specific lyrical meaning.
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