Come With You
Defying Doubt: Embracing Freedom and Fire with Millionaire's 'Come With You'Lyrics
They say: I can't, but I do what I want to
Expressing defiance against others' expectations, asserting independence by doing what one desires.
They say: I can't, but I do what I want to
Reiteration of the defiance and independence, emphasizing the commitment to one's own choices.
They say: I can't, but I do what I want to
Continued assertion of personal freedom, challenging the notion that the speaker is restricted by others.
They say: I can't, but I do what I want to
Emphasizing once again the discrepancy between others' opinions and the speaker's actions, reinforcing independence.
When the sun comes up
Shifting to a new setting or time, possibly morning, signaling a change in the lyrical scene.
You can wake me up
Expressing willingness to be awakened when the sun rises, suggesting openness to new experiences.
I'll come with you
Committing to accompany someone, possibly expressing loyalty or a desire for connection.
And I'll know
Indicating that there is understanding or recognition, possibly implying a shared connection or experience.
Can you tell me what
Pose a question asking for information, possibly about someone's knowledge or insights.
What you know about
Asking about the listener's understanding or familiarity with a certain subject, possibly related to the night sky.
About the stars tonight
Expressing interest in celestial bodies, suggesting a fascination with the night and its mysteries.
And the sin
Mentioning "sin," possibly alluding to a darker or forbidden aspect of the night, adding complexity to the narrative.
Will you dance for me
Posing a request or invitation to dance, possibly indicating a desire for physical or emotional connection.
Can you freak with me
Asking for a more intimate interaction, using the term "freak" to suggest a unique or unrestrained experience.
Let your mind be free
Encouraging mental liberation, urging the listener to free their mind and embrace the moment.
Tonight
Referring to the current night, setting the scene for the activities described in the following lines.
Can you tell me what
Repeating the earlier question, seeking more insight into the listener's knowledge of the night sky and its secrets.
What you know about
Reiterating the interest in the listener's understanding of the night, suggesting its significance in the context of the song.
About the stars tonight
Returning to the theme of celestial bodies, emphasizing their importance in the narrative.
And the sin
Repeating the mention of "sin," possibly highlighting its continued relevance or impact on the storyline.
Can you pick me up
Asking to be picked up, suggesting a desire for physical closeness or a shared journey.
I will bring the fire
Expressing readiness to contribute energy or passion, symbolized by "bringing the fire."
And I'll burn us down
Using metaphorical language, suggesting a willingness to take risks or face consequences for a shared experience.
Tonight
Reiterating the idea of the night as a time for intense experiences, possibly involving passion or excitement.
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