'Til Death Do Us Part
Love, Life, and Unexpected MomentsLyrics
My best mate got married!
Expressing excitement or happiness about the speaker's best mate getting married.
My best mate got married!
Reiteration of the joy and celebration surrounding the best mate's marriage.
The DJ name is gary
Introducing the DJ named Gary at the wedding.
Oh wait, no, that’s the bridesgrooms dad
Realizing a mistake in identifying the DJ, clarifying that it's the bridesgroom's dad.
We're all happy as Larry, mate
Expressing collective happiness, using the phrase "happy as Larry."
The sun doth set, and the moon’s come up
Noting the passage of time with the sunset and moonrise but expressing indifference.
But I don’t give a shit
Conveying a lack of concern or interest in the changing celestial events.
Oh fucking hell, that bridesmaid is uncanny
Noting the bridesmaid's attractiveness in a casual or humorous way.
Have you seen any sunsets lately?
Asking if the listener has observed sunsets lately, possibly as a metaphor for romance or reflection.
They remind me of you baby
Expressing a connection between sunsets and the listener, addressing them affectionately.
Sorry if I scared you lately
Apologizing if the speaker has caused any fear or discomfort recently.
But loving is feeling, and something just don’t feel right
Suggesting that something feels off or uncomfortable in the context of love and emotions.
Clutch your sweetheart, and keep your bodies turning
Encouraging physical closeness and emphasizing the importance of maintaining passion in a relationship.
The fire in your heart, the only flame still burning
Metaphorically describing the enduring flame of love in one's heart.
Toss your rose darling on my grave
Suggesting a romantic gesture of throwing a rose on the speaker's hypothetical grave.
Throw your hands up to a dead star gaze
Encouraging a celebratory gesture of raising hands toward a deceased star.
Two hops this time, bam bam
Referencing dance steps or actions, possibly from a celebratory dance at the wedding.
Four hops this time, bam bam bam bam
Continuation of dance instructions, emphasizing movement and rhythm.
Do the robot baby
Suggesting the performance of a robot dance and playfully addressing the listener as "baby."
You're from outer space
Playfully suggesting that the listener is from outer space, possibly highlighting their uniqueness.
Where'd you get your dress from?
Asking about the origin of the listener's dress, indicating curiosity or admiration.
Oh, right, yeah, I think I know the place
Recalling knowledge of the place where the listener got their dress.
My tie ain't silk, it's satin, you know
Describing the material of the speaker's tie and engaging in casual conversation with the listener.
*indistinct* You alright?
Indistinct or unintelligible expression, possibly indicating background chatter or noise.
On this stage I am just me
Expressing the speaker's identity and individuality when on stage.
(Yeah, yeah I’m fine)
Addressing a potential inquiry about the speaker's well-being.
But together, oh the stars we could be
Highlighting the potential for greatness when the speaker and the listener are together.
Long nights tend to make one lonely
Reflecting on the loneliness that can accompany long nights.
(I just need a glass of water)
Responding to a need for water, possibly indicating a break or interruption in the narrative.
So come closer, darling, I don’t want the space to think
Expressing a desire for closeness and intimacy, not wanting space or distance.
Clutch your sweetheart, and keep your bodies turning
Repeating the encouragement for physical closeness and passionate connection.
The fire in your heart, the only flame still burning
Reiterating the metaphor of the enduring flame of love in one's heart.
Toss your rose darling on my grave
Repeating the romantic gesture of tossing a rose on the speaker's hypothetical grave.
Throw your hands up to a dead star gaze
Reiterating the celebratory gesture of raising hands toward a deceased star.
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