Last Call

Navigating Life's Last Calls: A Night's Reflection
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Lyrics

It's a late night in this town

Refers to the late hours in the town, indicating a time when activities wind down.

It's time to move on

Indicates the necessity or decision to move forward or leave the current situation.

And our time, it came and went

Reflects on the passing of a period or opportunity that has come and gone.

Find your coat, find your keys

Suggests preparing to leave by finding personal items like a coat and keys.

Find the man of your dreams

Implies finding a romantic partner, possibly emphasizing materialistic qualities ("man of your dreams" and money spent).

And how much money he spent

Reflects on the significance of money spent by the man, potentially hinting at the value placed on material aspects in relationships.


So set down your drink

Encourages someone to stop drinking as they've had enough.

You've had more than you should

Advises caution regarding alcohol consumption.

Your last chance has just come and gone

Signifies a missed opportunity or the end of a chance.

Well she's gone for the door

Refers to a female leaving, possibly indicating a missed connection or a lost chance for companionship.

And she looks all alone

Highlights her appearing lonely or isolated.

Let me know what she looks like at dawn

Suggests curiosity about her appearance or state at dawn, indicating concern or care.


Last call, again

Repeatedly announces the closing time of the establishment, signaling the end of the night.

Last call, do you know where you're going

Asks if the person leaving knows their destination or what comes next.

Last call, again

Reiterates the end of the night, prompting consideration of next steps.


There are lovers and fighters

Describes the variety of people present during late hours.

at 2:00 AM

Specifically refers to individuals present at 2:00 AM, emphasizing the late-night scene.

A big girl named Carol,

Introduces a character named Carol, possibly emphasizing her importance or relevance to the story.

Well she just left with Jim

Indicates Carol leaving with someone named Jim, potentially hinting at romantic involvement.

And it's hard sometimes

Reflects on the difficulty of making decisions, possibly hinting at the complexities of relationships or choices.

To make up your mind

Continues to highlight the struggle of decision-making.

They're out in the lot

Implies the couple being outside, engaging in intimate activities.

And she's going down on him

Explicitly mentions a sexual act between the couple.


So roll your leg over

Offers advice to be cautious and careful in a physical situation or action.

Take the bow not the stern

Metaphorically advises taking a position of control or leadership.

And pray before you begin

Recommends being cautious or thoughtful before initiating an action or situation.

'Cause this date's not your mate

Specifies that the date is not an ideal match and emphasizes the importance of considering their past.

And it's not where you're going

Highlights that the situation isn't about the destination but more about the history or experiences involved.

But more like where they've been


Slip a beer in your coat

Advises sneaking alcohol out and being discreet.

Keep your arms to your side

Recommends maintaining control and composure in behavior.

'Cause going home,

States that going home requires driving and possibly implies a significant distance.

That's a pretty good drive

Emphasizes the importance of driving safely without breaking the law.

Keep it under the dash

Advises caution to avoid getting caught while driving under the influence.

And watch who you pass

Highlights the importance of vigilance and responsibility while driving.

For your first DWI

Warns against the consequences of a first Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) offense.

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