Lyrics
I see you there at the corner and you're all alone
I observe you standing alone at the corner.
I ask myself where is your girl and is she home alone I
I wonder about the whereabouts of your girlfriend and whether she is alone at home.
suddenly find myself a the door
Suddenly, I find myself at the door.
giving reasons to my friends of that I have go now
I'm giving reasons to my friends that I have to leave now.
You see me at the door see me walking home
You notice me at the door, see me walking home.
You tell me your alone and your girl's at home
You inform me that you're alone, and your girlfriend is at home.
One part of me says it's the perfect time
Part of me thinks it's the perfect time.
the other inside is screamin' are you out of your mind?
Internally conflicted, wondering if it's a reckless decision.
So you come along say you walk me home
You join me, offering to walk me home.
Put your arm around my waist, saying to you I belong
You put your arm around my waist, asserting that I belong to you.
I can't help my body feeling beautiful
I can't control the sensation of my body feeling beautiful.
That I shouldn't feel like that I ought to know
Despite societal norms, I acknowledge that I shouldn't feel this way.
What would you say what would you do
What would your response be? What actions would you take?
If suddenly I'd be standing here beside you?
Imagine if I were suddenly standing beside you.
What would you say what would you do
Again, questioning your reaction and subsequent actions.
If I told you what was on my mind?
If I openly shared what's on my mind.
Now we arrived should I ask you in
Now that we've arrived, should I invite you inside?
If I know what's happening and I know that it's a sin?
Aware of the situation and its moral implications, recognizing it as a sinful act.
Bodies moving close and we know the signs
Our bodies are moving close, and the signs are clear.
This should be goodbye or we bout to cross the line.
Contemplating whether this should be the end or if we are about to cross a moral boundary.
So you come along say you walk me home
You continue to walk me home, reasserting your claim over me.
Put your arm around my waist, saying to you I belong
Your physical gesture signifies ownership and belonging.
I can't help my body feeling beautiful
My body feels beautiful again, despite knowing it shouldn't.
That I shouldn't feel like that I ought to know
Reiterating the internal struggle against societal expectations.
What would you say what would you do
Repeating the question of your potential response and actions.
If suddenly I'd be standing here beside you?
Imagine if I suddenly revealed my presence beside you.
What would you say what would you do
Once more, posing the hypothetical scenario and seeking your reaction.
If I told you what was on my mind?
If I openly shared the thoughts on my mind.
No no no no – no no
Repeated denial or hesitation, expressed as "no no no no – no no."
yeah yea yea yeah
Positive affirmation or agreement, expressed as "yeah yea yea yeah."
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