Karaoke

Serenading Nights: Hazlett's Karaoke Tale of Love and Chaos
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Lyrics

Close to your curfew

Feeling close to the end of the allotted time, possibly referring to a deadline or curfew.

So we'll go sing karaoke

Planning to engage in karaoke, a form of entertainment involving singing to pre-recorded music.

Charming and a fool

Describing someone as both charming and foolish, suggesting a mix of positive and negative qualities.

The way you serenade the room

Appreciating the way someone performs and captivates the room with a serenade.

Her sister's got no ID

Indicating that her sister does not possess identification (ID).

She won't let me be Springsteen

Expressing a desire to be like Bruce Springsteen but facing obstacles from her sister.

Boy, your friends are stars

Acknowledging that the person's friends are popular or esteemed in some way.

So we'll go sing karaoke

Reiterating the plan to go and sing karaoke with the person and their friends.

Tuck you under...

Suggesting a protective gesture, metaphorically tucking someone under one's wing.

My wing and try to take you home

Expressing an intention to take the person home and care for them.

Start to wonder

Beginning to question the feasibility of making it through challenges independently.

If we can make it on our own

Contemplating the possibility of self-sufficiency and independence.

Oh-ooh, yeah

Exclamatory expression, possibly conveying emotions or excitement.

Whoa-oh-hmm

Expressing a melodic or reflective interlude in the lyrics.

Whoa-oh yeah

Similar to line 14, providing a melodic or reflective interlude.

Whoa-oh-hmm

Repeating the melodic or reflective interlude for emphasis.

Stand up on the bar

Suggesting an unconventional action of standing on a bar, perhaps for attention or celebration.

Is that the sound of a rooster?

Pondering whether a rooster's crowing is heard, introducing an element of surprise or confusion.

Turned sour in the car

Describing a negative turn of events that occurred in the car.

You're sick and I just hold your hair

Caring for someone who is unwell, holding their hair as a supportive gesture.

Riding coattails for free

Benefiting from someone else's success without actively contributing, riding coattails.

Never was part of the dream

Reflecting on not being part of a particular dream or aspiration.

Stand up on the bar

Repeating the action of standing on a bar, possibly as a recurring motif in the narrative.

Show me the sound of a rooster

Reiterating the curiosity about the sound of a rooster, maintaining a sense of intrigue.

Tuck you under...

Recalling the protective gesture of tucking someone under one's wing and attempting to take them home.

My wing and try to take you home

Repeating the intention to take the person home and care for them.

Start to wonder

Revisiting the contemplation of whether they can navigate challenges independently.

If we can make it on our own

Reiterating the consideration of self-sufficiency and independence.

Whoa-oh, yeah

Repeating the exclamation, possibly emphasizing heightened emotions or excitement.

Whoa-oh, yeah

Repeating the melodic or reflective interlude for emphasis.

Whoa-oh yeah

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Whoa-oh yeah

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Whoo!

An exclamation, possibly signaling the end of the performance or a moment of excitement.

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