Lyrics
After the party, you took me back to your parlour
After a social gathering, the speaker and their partner move to an intimate space.
A little nervous laughter, locking the door
A hint of nervousness as they lock the door, creating a sense of privacy.
My stockings fall onto the floor, desperate for more
The speaker's stockings are removed, indicating a desire for intimacy and vulnerability.
Nobody else can share this
An exclusive and intimate experience that cannot be shared with others.
Here comes one and one makes one
Introduction of a new person, emphasizing the idea that two individuals make a union.
The glorious union, well, it could be love
Describing the potential of the relationship as either love or mere lust.
Or it could be just lust but it will be fun
Acknowledging that regardless of love or lust, the experience will be enjoyable.
It will be wonderful
Anticipation of the experience being wonderful.
Oh feel it, oh, oh, feel it, feel it my love
Expressing the physical and emotional sensation of the experience, urging the partner to feel it.
Oh feel it, oh, oh, feel it, feel it my love
Repetition of the urge to feel the experience, emphasizing its importance.
Oh I need it, oh, oh, feel it, feel it my love
Expressing a strong need for the experience, reinforcing its significance.
Feel it! See what you're doing to me
A direct call to attention, asking the partner to observe the impact of the experience on the speaker.
God, but you're beautiful, aren't you?
Complimenting the partner's beauty, appreciating their physical presence.
Feel your warm hand walking around
Feeling the partner's warm touch, a sensual and comforting sensation.
I won't pull away, my passion always wins
Commitment to not resist the partner's advances, with passion overcoming restraint.
So keep on a-moving in, keep on a-tuning in
Encouraging the partner to continue advancing and becoming more connected.
Synchronize rhythm now
Calling for synchronization, possibly referring to a harmonious connection or rhythm in the relationship.
Oh feel it, oh, oh, feel it, feel it my love
Reiteration of the physical and emotional sensations, urging the partner to feel it once again.
Oh feel it, oh, oh, feel it, feel it my love
Repetition emphasizing the ongoing importance of feeling the experience.
Oh I need it, oh, oh, feel it, feel it my love
Strongly expressing the need for the experience, underlining its significance.
Feel it! See what you're doing to me
A direct plea for the partner to recognize the impact of the experience on the speaker.
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