Lust
Embracing Temptation: Scott Rill's Seductive Night RevelationsLyrics
Nah' I don't usually smoke, but the night feel right
Expressing an exception to a usual behavior due to the atmosphere of the night.
And I don't usually drink, but the lights so bright
Indicating a deviation from the norm influenced by the bright lights.
But I'm scared of too much, but that'll light this place
Acknowledging a fear of excess but willing to overlook it for the right experience.
She said "You can get it", so you know the right price
Referring to a transaction with a suggested exchange of something valuable.
Lotta' time babygirl, could be somebody you love
Suggesting the possibility of a deeper connection with someone in certain circumstances.
They're really tryna' move slow, she told me "Nah', I don't rush"
Emphasizing a desire to take things slowly in contrast to external pressures.
I threw them dollar in the air, but I know I can't touch
Throwing money in the air symbolically, realizing the limitation of physical touch.
I let 'em know champagne, I'm ashamed of the the thing that we know is lust, but I need it by tonight
Admitting a sense of shame associated with the acknowledged but needed pursuit of lust.
Bottles, it rainin' so slowly
Highlighting the presence of bottles, possibly signifying a lavish or indulgent environment.
But it doesn't matter, I'm in too deep, and I know
Expressing a realization of being deeply involved and acknowledging the consequences.
Nah' I don't usually smoke, but the night feel right
Repeating the notion of deviating from the usual behavior due to the night's atmosphere.
And I don't usually drink, but the lights so bright
Reiterating the influence of bright lights on behavior, possibly suggesting a glamorous setting.
But I'm scared of too much, but that'll light this place
Reaffirming a fear of excess but being willing to embrace it for the right experience.
She said "You can get it", so you know the right price
Recalling a transactional aspect, reinforcing the notion of a known price for desired experiences.
Nah' I don't usually smoke, but the night feel right
Continuing the theme of deviating from usual habits due to the night's ambiance.
And I don't usually drink, but the lights so bright
Reiterating the impact of bright lights on behavior, possibly alluding to a vibrant and lively atmosphere.
But I'm scared of too much, but that'll light this place
Reaffirming a fear of excess while recognizing the illuminating atmosphere.
She said "You can get it", so you know the right price
Repeating the transactional nature of the encounter with a known price for desired experiences.
Lotta' time babygirl, could be somebody you love
Reintroducing the idea that the person involved could potentially be someone worthy of love.
They're really tryna' move slow, she told me "Nah', I don't rush"
Emphasizing the resistance to rushing in contrast to external pressures.
I threw them dollar in the air, but I know I can't touch
Symbolizing the futility of physical touch by acknowledging the inability to reach the thrown dollars.
I let 'em know champagne, I'm ashamed of the the thing that we know is lust, but I need it by tonight
Reiterating a sense of shame associated with the acknowledged pursuit of lust, emphasizing urgency.
They're really tryna' move slow, she told me "Nah', I don't rush"
Reiterating the resistance to rushing in the face of external pressures.
I threw them dollar in the air, but I know I can't touch
Recalling the symbolic act of throwing dollars, acknowledging the limitation of physical connection.
I let 'em know champagne, I'm ashamed of the the thing that we know is lust, but I need it by tonight
Reemphasizing the urgency of pursuing lust despite the acknowledged shame.
Nah' I don't usually smoke, but the night feel right
Repeating the idea of deviating from usual behavior due to the night's ambiance.
And I don't usually drink, but the lights so bright
Reiterating the influence of bright lights on behavior, suggesting a captivating environment.
But I'm scared of too much, but that'll light this place
Reaffirming a fear of excess while acknowledging the illuminating atmosphere.
She said "You can get it", so you know the right price
Reiterating the transactional aspect, emphasizing the known price for desired experiences.
Lotta' time babygirl, could be somebody you love
Reintroducing the idea that the person involved could potentially be someone worthy of love.
They're really tryna' move slow, she told me "Nah', I don't rush"
Reemphasizing the resistance to rushing in the face of external pressures.
I threw them dollar in the air, but I know I can't touch
Recalling the symbolic act of throwing dollars, acknowledging the limitation of physical connection.
I let 'em know champagne, I'm ashamed of the the thing that we know is lust, but I need it by tonight
Reiterating a sense of shame associated with the acknowledged pursuit of lust, emphasizing urgency.
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