Absinthe Party at the Fly Honey Warehouse
Culinary Wanderlust: Absinthe Soaked Adventures and Starlit StrollsLyrics
Hey, let's cross the sea
Expressing the desire to travel across the sea.
And get some culture
Suggesting the intention to experience and appreciate different cultures.
Red wine with every meal
Imagining a lifestyle with red wine as a regular part of meals.
And absinthe after dinner
Envisioning absinthe consumption after dinner, possibly indicating a taste for luxury or indulgence.
We'd look good side by side
Visualizing a pleasing couple walking together back to their hotel.
Walking back to the hotel
Continuing the imagery of a romantic stroll after an eventful day.
We've got to get something
Highlighting the necessity to obtain food and drinks.
To eat and to drink yeah
Emphasizing the importance of both eating and drinking in their plans.
And find a place to stay
Seeking accommodation that is not far from the main route.
That's not far off the main way
Expressing the desire for a convenient place to stay.
We've got to plan our day
Stressing the need to plan their day effectively.
Rodin and Orsay
Referring to Rodin and Orsay, possibly museums or landmarks to visit.
And find a way to cram it all ine
Highlighting the challenge of fitting everything into their schedule.
Before we drink hard again
Acknowledging the intention to enjoy nightlife and consume alcohol again.
Let's get a bottle and drink alone tonight
Proposing the idea of getting a bottle and drinking alone, possibly reflecting on solitude or introspection.
This light looks good on you
Complimenting the partner, suggesting the beauty of the moment or the environment.
Morning came early
Reflecting on the early morning and the passage of time.
Sitting on a park bench
Describing the scene of sitting on a park bench that has historical significance.
That's older than my country
Comparing the age of a park bench to the speaker's country, possibly indicating a sense of historical awareness.
Two star hotel, hotel
Referring to a two-star hotel near St. Germain, possibly emphasizing simplicity or practicality in accommodation choices.
Two star hotel, hotel
-Two star hotel
-Near St. Germain
-Two star hotel
-Where the stars don't mean anything
Suggesting that in this context, the term "stars" does not carry the usual glamorous meaning associated with hotels.
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