Trouble

Dancing in Trouble: Parti!'s Revelry of Love, Drugs, and Late Nights
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Lyrics

I'm so sick of singing love songs,

The singer is expressing fatigue with singing about love in songs.


So baby gimme something to love.

The singer is requesting something to love, implying a desire for a change in content or experience.


We could dance all night long,

Suggesting the possibility of dancing all night, perhaps as an alternative to traditional romantic activities.


Cause both of us are feeling the drugs.

Both individuals involved are under the influence of drugs, setting a particular atmosphere or mood.


I've got a place right down town,

The singer has a location in the downtown area, welcoming the listener and their friends to visit.


You and your friends allowed to come over.

An invitation for the listener and their friends to come over to the singer's place.


If you want trouble,

The singer is open to confrontation or challenges, inviting trouble.


Come find me.

A direct call for those seeking trouble to find the singer.


Cause I've got double,

The singer possesses double, possibly referring to resources or capabilities, offering what the listener needs for trouble.


What you need.

The singer emphasizes having what the listener requires for their pursuit of trouble.


You could waste all my time,

Suggesting that the listener has the potential to waste the singer's time.


Cause I ain't got nothing to do.

The singer has nothing to do, indicating availability or boredom.


When you speak in tongues, then I will too.

When the listener speaks in tongues, the singer will also do so, possibly suggesting a shared unconventional communication.


If you want trouble,

A repetition of the earlier invitation for trouble, reiterating the singer's openness to challenges.


Come find me.

A repeated direct call for those seeking trouble to find the singer.


Cause I've got double,

A repetition of emphasizing the singer's possession of double, offering what the listener needs for trouble.


What you need.

A repetition of the emphasis on having what the listener requires for their pursuit of trouble.

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