Good Wine and Bad Decisions
Seductive Nights and Spontaneous ChoicesLyrics
It don't matter what dress I put on
Emphasizes that the choice of attire is inconsequential.
We both know it won't stay on for long
Anticipates a temporary state, suggesting intimacy.
And these heels all they're good for
Highlights the purpose of heels as a means to reach the lover's space.
Is walking through your door and laying on your bedroom floor
Describes the outcome of entering the lover's room with implied intimacy.
Good wine and bad decisions
Sets the theme of the song, linking wine with potentially regrettable choices.
A little lovin' never hurt no one
States that some affection is harmless.
Good wine and bad decisions
Reiterates the connection between wine and decisions, foreshadowing consequences.
I'll be gone when the morning comes
Indicates a departure after the night's activities.
Ain't hurt nobody, got no one at home
Claims innocence, asserting no harm despite having someone at home.
Sometimes a girl just don't like to be alone
Expresses discomfort with solitude, implying a desire for companionship.
Two old flames burning bright, oh it sure feels right
References past relationships still holding significance.
If only for one night
Suggests a fleeting reunion, possibly driven by nostalgia.
Good wine and bad decisions
Repeats the connection between wine and questionable decisions.
A little lovin' never hurt no one
Restates the idea that love is generally harmless.
Good wine and bad decisions
Reemphasizes the link between wine and decisions, reinforcing potential consequences.
I'll be gone when the morning comes
Confirms the departure after the night's escapades.
Good wine and bad decisions
Reiterates the theme of wine and decisions as the central motif.
A little lovin' never hurt no one
Affirms that a bit of love is generally harmless.
Good wine and bad decisions
Reemphasizes the connection between wine and potentially regrettable choices.
I'll be gone when the morning comes
Reiterates the departure after the night's events.
Yeah, I'll be gone when the morning comes
Finalizes the song, indicating the singer's departure in the morning.
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