Lyrics
You got me feelin' like a cold war zone
You make me feel like there's a tense and chilly atmosphere, akin to a Cold War zone.
I'm playing sad melodies on my saxophone
I express my emotions through melancholic tunes played on my saxophone.
And I've been dreaming lots of naughty nights
I've been having provocative and suggestive dreams.
Me and you moonlighting from my chaperone
We engage in secret romantic activities away from supervision.
You never drive in my car
You never join me when I drive.
Under the moon and the stars
Avoidance under the celestial bodies.
And when I'm flying my kite
Even when I'm excited, you don't participate.
You don't accept my invite
You decline my invitations.
So when the weekend comes I'm going to have a party
Anticipating the weekend for a celebration.
Pyjama party
Planning a laid-back gathering in pajamas.
I'll buy some wine and turn the lights down low
Preparing for a cozy atmosphere with wine and music.
We'll have Nat King Cole on the stereo
Selecting Nat King Cole's music for the event.
If it gets too late you can stay here all night
If the night extends, you're welcome to stay.
I'll send an invitation
Sending invitations, including to international entities.
To the United Nations
Extending an invitation to the United Nations.
And to the Russian regime
Inviting representatives from the Russian regime.
I'll say we're having a scene
Stating that a significant event is happening.
They can all make friends at my pyjama party
Encouraging diplomatic relations at the pajama party.
Pyjama party
Pyjama party, pyjama party party
Emphasizing the festive nature of the pajama party.
Pyjama party, pyjama party party...
I asked Brigitte Bardot and Fred Astaire
Inviting notable figures like Brigitte Bardot and Fred Astaire.
But they didn't show, no no no
Expressing disappointment at their absence.
You're the only one who made it to the party
You're the only one who attended the pajama party.
Pyjama party
Your silk pyjamas and your dancin' shoes
Describing the elegant attire and readiness to dance.
No more iron curtain, no more singin' the blues
Symbolizing the end of political barriers and sadness.
We'll cuddle up or have a pillow fight
Mentioning playful activities like cuddling and pillow fights.
If it gets too late you can stay here all night
Offering a place to stay if the night extends.
I'll send an invitation
Reiterating invitations to international entities.
To the United Nations
Extending the invitation again to the United Nations.
And to the Russian regime
Re-inviting representatives from the Russian regime.
I'll say we're having a scene
Stating the significance of the event.
They can all make friends at my pyjama party
Promoting international relations at the pajama party.
Pyjama party, WHOO!
Expressing enthusiasm with a vocal exclamation.
Pyjama party, pyjama party party
Pyjama party, pyjama party party...
-I asked Brigitte Bardot and Fred Astaire
Repeating the disappointment about absent celebrities.
But they didn't show, no no no
Reaffirming the absence of Brigitte Bardot and Fred Astaire.
You're the only one who made it to the party
You're the sole attendee at the pajama party.
You're the only one who made it to the party
Emphasizing the exclusivity of your presence.
Tell me who's to say that two don't make a party?
Challenging the notion that a party requires more than two people.
Pyjama party, Pyjama party, Pyjama party
Concluding with a repeated mention of the pajama party.
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