Lifeguard
Lifeguard Love: Resuscitate Romance with Lily Mae Harrington's WavesLyrics
Ooh, the tide is rising, I need to get away
The speaker senses danger as the tide rises and expresses a need to escape.
My ears are burning, I'll take a dip in the bay
The speaker feels discomfort or embarrassment, deciding to take a refreshing swim in the bay.
Out in the distance, a hottie caught in a wave
A person, described as attractive ("hottie"), is seen in the distance caught in a wave.
Looking for trouble, wanting to be saved
The attractive person seems to be seeking excitement or trouble and may want to be rescued.
I could be your lifeguard, if you go and swim too far
The speaker offers to be a lifeguard for the attractive person if they swim too far.
I'll get you to the sandbar, and darling I'll restart your heart
The speaker promises to bring the person back to safety (sandbar) and metaphorically restart their heart, indicating care and protection.
Do the cloud break
A reference to a moment of clarity or breakthrough, possibly in the context of the relationship.
Feel your thighs shake
Suggests a physical reaction, possibly passion or excitement.
The earth rotate
A metaphor for a significant change or event, reinforcing the idea of a transformative experience.
Come on, resuscitate
An invitation or encouragement to revive and rejuvenate the relationship.
Ooh, ooh, ooh
A vocalization expressing emotion, possibly joy or excitement.
Late at night you, you got your mind on a run
During late hours, the person is focused on a mental journey or pursuit.
I'll ride your longboard, with my salty hair undone
The speaker expresses a willingness to share experiences, using a surfboard as a metaphor.
Grab your short shorts, let's get cooked by the sun
Suggests a desire to embrace leisure and intimacy under the sun.
Let's get cooked by the sun
Reiteration of the desire to enjoy the warmth of the sun together.
I'm always there to save you, baby we don't need 911
The speaker reaffirms their commitment to being a constant source of help, likening it to not needing emergency services (911).
I could be your lifeguard, if you go and swim too far
Repetition of the offer to be a lifeguard for the person if they venture too far in the water.
I'll get you to the sandbar, and darling I'll restart your heart
Reiteration of the commitment to bring the person back safely and revive their emotions or passion.
Do the cloud break
A reference to another moment of breakthrough or clarity in the relationship.
Feel your thighs shake
Continuation of the physical and emotional sensations associated with the relationship.
The earth rotate
Repetition of the metaphor for significant change or transformation in the relationship.
Come on, resuscitate
Encouragement to revive and rejuvenate the relationship, mirroring line #10.
Ooh, ooh, ooh
A vocalization expressing emotion, possibly joy or excitement, mirroring line #11.
I could be, I could be your lifeguard, if you go and swim too far
Repetition of the offer to be a lifeguard, emphasizing the willingness to ensure the person's safety.
I can get you to the sandbar, put my lips on yours, restart your heart
Reiteration of the commitment to bring the person back safely, with an added intimate gesture of restarting their heart with a kiss.
I could be, I could be your lifeguard, if you go and swim too far
Repetition of the offer to be a lifeguard, underscoring the speaker's dedication to protecting the person.
I can get you to the sandbar, put my lips on yours, restart you heart
Reiteration of the commitment to bring the person back safely, with a repetition of the intimate gesture from line #25.
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