Lyrics
we're not supposed to be here, it's so good
The speaker feels they shouldn't be in this situation, but they enjoy it.
heaven is dangerous with you, i like it, i like it
Expresses the thrill and danger of being with someone, likening it to heaven despite its risks.
tastes like cigarettes and cherries, later nights in january
Describing the sensory experience associated with the memories formed during late nights in January.
heaven is dangerous with you, i like it, i like it
Reiterates the allure of danger when with this person, finding pleasure despite the risks.
rosy cheeks, you taste so sweet
Appreciating physical qualities and the sweetness of the person.
beneath the night time streets, i like it, i like it
Enjoying the hidden or secretive aspects of the relationship during nighttime.
sweet and sour, lips on lips, you're taking over me
Describing the intense and conflicting sensations experienced during intimate moments.
i know, i know, go slow, go slow
Advising to take things slowly and cautiously.
great but it hurts
Despite the experience being great, there's an underlying pain or discomfort.
i'm dancing with the devil, seeing paradise from hell
Metaphorically dancing with danger but finding something beautiful in it.
fucking great but it hurts with you
Highlighting the conflicting emotions of pleasure and pain when together.
great but it hurts
Reiterating the contradiction between the greatness of the experience and the accompanying hurt.
thousand not enough (of serotonin), one's too much
Describing the struggle with serotonin levels, indicating the imbalance in emotions.
fucking great but it hurts with you
Reaffirming the mixed feelings of pleasure and pain in the relationship.
paris in the winter, smoke until we're bitter
Setting a scene in Paris during winter, symbolizing a cold and bitter environment.
you know she's a kisser, i like it, i like it
Emphasizing the enjoyable yet risky nature of the person's affections.
paris in the winter, heaven is for sinners
Linking Paris with sin, suggesting the indulgence in pleasures that may have consequences.
drink a little liquor, i like it, i like it
Expressing enjoyment in drinking alcohol, potentially as a coping mechanism or for pleasure.
we're not supposed to be here, it's so good
Reiterating the feeling of being in a situation that feels wrong but is appealing.
heaven is dangerous with you, i like it, i like it
Echoing the theme of enjoying the danger associated with this person.
and i'll keep you with me in the winter
Commitment to keeping memories of this person even in difficult times.
think about you when you're gone
Thinking about this person in their absence, indicating a deep connection or longing.
fingertips and golden whispers, go slow, go slow
Describing intimate moments and the desire to prolong them.
great but it hurts
Repeating the conflicting feelings of pleasure and pain in the relationship.
i'm dancing with the devil, seeing paradise from hell
Metaphorically enjoying something thrilling while aware of the potential dangers.
fucking great but it hurts with you
Expressing the contradiction between a great experience and accompanying hurt in the relationship.
great but it hurts
Reiterating the conflict between the pleasure and pain in the relationship.
thousand not enough (of serotonin), one's too much
Referencing the struggle with serotonin levels and the imbalance in emotions.
fucking great but it hurts with you
Reaffirming the mixed feelings of pleasure and pain in the relationship.
paris in the winter, smoke until we're bitter
Repeating the setting of Paris in winter, emphasizing the bitter atmosphere.
you know she's a kisser, i like it, i like it
Highlighting the enjoyable yet risky nature of the person's affections.
paris in the winter, heaven is for sinners
Associating Paris with sin, indicating indulgence in pleasures with potential consequences.
drink a little liquor, i like it, i like it
Expressing enjoyment in drinking alcohol, potentially for pleasure or escapism.
paris in the winter, smoke until we're bitter
Reiterating the bitter and cold nature of the Parisian setting.
you know she's a kisser, i like it, i like it
Emphasizing the risky yet alluring nature of the person's affections.
paris in the winter, heaven is for sinners
Linking Paris with sin, suggesting indulgence with potential consequences.
drink a little liquor, i like it, i like it
Expressing enjoyment in drinking alcohol, potentially for pleasure or as a coping mechanism.
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