Thinking

Intoxicating Moments: Love's Endless Loop
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Lyrics

What were you thinkin' when you kissed me on that cool night in July

Reflecting on the moment of being kissed in July and questioning the motives behind it.

Were you just lonely and I was the only one around

Speculating if the kiss resulted from loneliness and being the only available option.

You whispered softly as you walked me to the door and said goodnight

Recalling a tender moment, walking to the door, and saying goodnight, with the uncertainty of parting.

But it wasn't goodbye, we were feeling so high, no coming down

Emphasizing the euphoria and the temporary high, avoiding the reality of separation.

And I know you'll be back to tell me, "this is the last time"

Expecting the repetition of the scenario, with the anticipation of being told it's the last time.

And we'll go round and round again like it's our favourite past time

Describing a cyclical pattern of going through similar experiences as if it's a favorite activity.

We could go on just pretending this is the end of the line

Suggesting the option to continue pretending the relationship has reached its end.

We don't need a happy ending, 'cause it's safer not to try

Expressing a reluctance to pursue a happy ending, opting for safety over taking risks.

But we both know we've said goodbye a million times like this before

Acknowledging the repetition of saying goodbye, hinting at the familiarity of the situation.

But then you're back at my door, and we're ready for more and we don't know why

Highlighting the inconsistency of emotions, being ready for more despite the history of goodbyes.

What was I thinkin', we were drinking a box of wine 'till 3am

Recalling a night of drinking until 3 am and questioning the rationale behind those choices.

The end of the party and it was only you and me

Describing a scenario where only the speaker and the other person remained after a party.

I told you a secret you said you would keep it, then we laughed until the sun came up

Sharing a secret, followed by laughter until sunrise, showcasing a moment of connection.

But you couldn't hide, 'cause that look in your eye said you wanted me

Noticing desire in the other person's eyes, revealing an unspoken attraction.

And I know you'll be back to tell me, "this is the last time"

Expecting the repetition of being told it's the last time, indicating a predictable cycle.

We could go on just pretending this is the end of the line

Proposing the option to continue pretending that the relationship has reached its conclusion.

We don't need a happy ending, 'cause it's safer not to try

Reiterating the preference for avoiding a happy ending, emphasizing safety over risk.

But we both know we've said goodbye a million times like this before

Acknowledging the history of numerous goodbyes, implying a lack of resolution.

But then you're back at my door, and we're ready for more and we don't know why

Despite the history, being open to more encounters, questioning the motives behind such decisions.

What were we thinking

Pondering the collective thoughts and decisions made in the complex relationship.

Baby, tell me what were we thinking

Seeking clarification on the rationale behind past actions and decisions.

I know you'll be back to tell me, "this is the last time"

Anticipating the repetition of being told it's the last time, preparing for a familiar cycle.

But you don't need to let me go, baby stay with me this time

Expressing a desire for the other person to stay, challenging the notion of letting go.

'Cause I won't go on just pretending this is the end of the line

Rejecting the idea of pretending that the relationship has ended, desiring authenticity.

'Cause I need a happy ending, though it's safer not to try

Contradicting the earlier preference, now expressing a need for a happy ending despite the risks.

But we both know we've said goodbye a million times like this before

Recognizing the history of repeated goodbyes, acknowledging the pattern.

But then you're back at my door, and we're ready for more and we don't know why

Despite the history, being open to more encounters, questioning the motives behind such decisions.

Yeah, you're back at my door and we're ready for more and we don't know why

Repeating the cycle of the other person returning, highlighting the lack of clarity on decisions.

What are we thinking

Prompting a reflection on the collective thoughts and decisions made in the complex relationship.

Baby, tell me what are we thinking

Seeking clarification on the rationale behind past actions and decisions.

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