Bandits

Love's Grand Heist: Bandits' Gold
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Lyrics

All those kisses that we stole

All the kisses stolen have enduring value, likened to being made of precious materials like fire and gold.

They're all cast in fire and gold.

The stolen kisses are compared to something valuable and indestructible, represented by fire and gold.

In a gold no one can weigh,

The value of the stolen kisses cannot be measured by conventional means; it's a unique and immeasurable treasure.

We made out like bandits, babe.

The speaker and their partner engaged in passionate kissing, metaphorically described as if they were successful outlaws (bandits).


And all those Bonnies, all those Clydes,

Comparing the speaker and their partner to legendary outlaws Bonnie and Clyde, suggesting their love and exploits surpass those of famous historical figures.

They're amateurs to you and I,

The speaker and their partner are portrayed as more skilled and experienced lovers than the infamous Bonnie and Clyde.

And coming home's a prison break

Returning home is likened to escaping from prison, emphasizing the thrill and excitement in their relationship.

We made out like bandits, babe.

Reiterating the idea that their love and escapades are akin to successful banditry, reinforcing the theme of rebellion and excitement.


And all that love, all those mistakes

Reflecting on the love shared and acknowledging past mistakes, highlighting the complexities of their relationship.

And what else can a poor man make,

Pondering the limited choices and decisions a poor man can make in the context of the relationship, hinting at challenges or constraints.

Do you wonder if there was

Raising a question about the wealth and richness of their love compared to others, suggesting a sense of superiority or uniqueness.

Any rich folks rich as us?

Wondering if there were any wealthy individuals who experienced love as rich and fulfilling as the speaker and their partner.


And they say those two won't get far

Addressing perceptions that their relationship might not succeed, particularly in the confined space of a car's backseat.

In the backseat of a car

Continuing the narrative of potential obstacles but asserting that they defied expectations and limitations.

But we pulled off the interstate

Successfully navigating challenges, such as leaving the familiar path (interstate) and defying societal norms.

And out like bandits babe.

Reiterating the idea of successful banditry, suggesting that they not only overcame challenges but did so with style and excitement.


And we pulled off the interstate

A repetition of the successful evasion of norms and rules, emphasizing their rebellious and thrilling love.

And made out like bandits, babe.

Summarizing their daring and passionate escapades, reinforcing the central theme of making out like successful bandits.

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