Dance with Me
Dance of Urban Romance: Moonlight, Tenderness, and City VibesLyrics
Hi dear, I'm just here from outside
Expression of being present after being outside.
I've been out all alone in the cold night
Reference to being alone in the cold night.
And in the shopping centre at midnight
Mention of being in a shopping center at midnight.
I've been out all by myself in the moonlight
Emphasis on being alone in the moonlight.
So I am cold, but I can dance
Feeling cold, but still expressing the desire to dance.
I say, dance with me
Invitation to dance.
Well, hi, I just come back from Europe
Returning from Europe, sharing experiences of dancing in various cities.
I learned a lot, I used to dance in all the cities
Highlighting past experiences and skills in dancing.
Well, you're all alone in the dorm
Addressing someone alone in the dorm.
I'm excited and you're safe and warm
Expressing excitement while the other person is safe and warm.
So you're warm, I'm cold
Contrasting feelings of warmth and coldness.
But I say, dance with me
Reiterating the invitation to dance despite the temperature difference.
And when you dance with me
Continuation of the invitation to dance.
Look at me and smile
Encouragement to smile while dancing.
When you look at me
Expressing the hope for a positive response when looked at.
I hope you'll smile
Connecting a smile with positivity.
Because your face is pure sex when you smile dear
Describing the captivating nature of a smile as pure sex.
It's written in huge suburban letters
Interpreting a smiling face as a message of tenderness.
And the letters say "tenderness" to me it all says "sex"
Associating letters with the concept of sex and tenderness.
And dance with me
Repeating the invitation to dance.
Oh, because now dear, don't you love the city?
Rhetorical question about love for the city.
Don't you love the idea of city romance?
Expressing the romantic idea associated with the city.
You're my modern, suburban pretty
Describing the person as modern and suburban pretty.
I say, dance with me
Reiterating the invitation to dance with the mentioned person.
Oh, hi dear, I'm in from outside just like the barnyard
Comparing oneself to being in from outside like a barnyard.
I've been shopping around outside in the midnight moonlight
Describing activities outside in the midnight moonlight.
Your life seems to me dull in the dorm here
Perceiving the other person's life in the dorm as dull.
I'm excited and you're just safe and warm
Repeating the contrast between excitement and being safe and warm.
You're warm, I'm cold
Emphasizing the difference in temperature between warm and cold.
I say, dance with me, alright
Final insistence on dancing together despite the differences.
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