Lyrics
Please take me out, through the city at night
Expresses a desire to be taken on a nighttime drive through the city.
I just wanna be wild and drunk, make the devil shy
Desires a carefree and wild experience, aiming to make even the devil hesitant.
And let me drive, I won't stop for red lights
Wants to drive without stopping at red lights, symbolizing a reckless approach to life.
And if we die tonight, at least we felt alive
Acknowledges the risk of death but values the feeling of being alive in the moment.
Please take me down, where the devil flies
Asks to be taken to a place associated with the devil, indicating a desire for excitement.
If I don't come back tonight, it will be all right
If not returning, reassures that everything will be okay, suggesting a willingness to take risks.
I heard my mother cry, "Son who's that on your side?"
Refers to the concern of the speaker's mother about their choices and companionship.
I knew it then and there, I had ran out of time
Realization that time is running out and the consequences of one's actions are catching up.
Lets stay outside, It's my last day in town
Proposal to stay outside, emphasizing that it is the last day in town, indicating a farewell or departure.
Lets stay outside all night, never coming back
Reinforces the idea of staying outside all night, suggesting a desire to avoid returning home.
Lets stay outside all night and get fucked
Expresses a hedonistic urge to indulge in pleasure throughout the night.
It's my last day in town
Reiterates that it's the last day in town, emphasizing the significance of the impending departure.
Lets stay outside all night and get drunk
Encourages getting drunk as part of the celebration or farewell.
It's my last day in town
Reaffirms that it's the last day in town, highlighting the finality of the experience.
Lets stay outside all night and get fucked
Echoes the call to get involved in pleasure and indulgence during the last night in town.
It's my last day in town
Restates that it's the last day in town, underscoring the importance of the occasion.
Lets stay outside all night and get drunk
Suggests getting drunk as a way to celebrate the last day in town.
It's my last day in town
Emphasizes again that it's the last day in town, creating a sense of finality.
Lets stay outside! Heard my mother cry
Refers to the recurring concern of the speaker's mother, possibly regretting the choices made.
Every single time, It's my last day in town
Highlights the emotional impact on the speaker's mother every time they depart, reinforcing the theme of a last day in town.
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