Lyrics
That last song the cover band's gonna play before our last one
Anticipation of the final song performed by the cover band before the couple's last dance.
Knowing that what's in our glass won't last too long
Awareness that the contents of their glasses, perhaps drinks, won't last for an extended period.
Take my hand, we both know where this night's about to go
Acknowledgment that both individuals understand where the night is heading.
Then, you kiss me like it was the first time
The intimate and passionate kiss shared as if it were the first time.
Had to get you somewhere you could be all mine
Necessity to find a private space where the partner can be exclusively theirs.
'Cause when the lights come on at the end of the night
Description of the moment when the venue lights come on at the night's end.
And you whisper, "Take me home"
The partner expressing a desire to be taken home in a whispered manner.
That look in your eyes that's looking at mine is all that I ever want
The look exchanged between the couple is the ultimate desire for the narrator.
Baby, your lips taste better than anything I've been sipping on
Comparing the taste of the partner's lips to the enjoyment of the drinks consumed.
Baby, I love being your last call
Expressing love for being the partner's last call, suggesting a special and intimate connection.
Girl, lock the door, little Frank Sinatra while I watch you dance and pour
Setting a scene where the couple locks the door, listens to Frank Sinatra, and enjoys an expensive wine.
One more glass of that Cabernet that we can't afford
Indulgence in one more glass of a costly Cabernet despite financial constraints.
We left the crowd, got to the house
Leaving the crowd and returning home to continue the intimate evening.
I'm loving how we closed this down, yeah
Expressing joy at successfully concluding the night in a satisfying way.
'Cause when the lights come on at the end of the night
Reiteration of the moment when the venue lights come on, signaling the end of the night.
And you whisper, "Take me home"
Partner's desire to be taken home is repeated, emphasizing intimacy and connection.
That look in your eyes that's looking at mine is all that I ever want
The meaningful look exchanged between the couple is emphasized as the narrator's ultimate desire.
Baby, your lips taste better than anything I've been sipping on
Reiterating the superior taste of the partner's lips compared to the drinks consumed.
Baby, I love being your last call
Restating the love for being the partner's last call, underlining the special connection.
Baby, I love being your last call
Repeated declaration of love for being the partner's last call, reinforcing the sentiment.
I love when you kiss me like the first time
Expressing love for the partner's kiss, emphasizing the passion and excitement of the first time.
I love that you're all mine
Affirmation of joy that the partner belongs exclusively to the narrator.
'Cause when the lights come on at the end of the night
Reiteration of the moment when the venue lights come on, marking the end of the night.
And you whisper, "Take me home"
Partner's whispered desire to be taken home is reiterated, intensifying the intimate atmosphere.
That look in your eyes that's looking at mine is all that I ever want
Emphasizing the meaningful look exchanged between the couple as the narrator's ultimate desire.
Baby, your lips taste better than anything I've been sipping on
Reaffirmation of the superior taste of the partner's lips compared to the drinks consumed.
Baby, I love being your last call
Repeating the love for being the partner's last call, emphasizing the uniqueness of their connection.
Baby, I love being your last call
Final declaration of love for being the partner's last call, closing the song with a reaffirmation of their special bond.
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