Lyrics
Where is your god is he here right now
Questioning the presence of a higher power and its immediacy.
Is it you and me in this emptiness
Wondering if the speaker and the listener are alone in a void.
If i was a saint would you be here now
Hypothetical scenario where the speaker wonders if being virtuous would change the current situation.
With your jacket on the floor and your jewelry in the sink
Describing a scene with personal items discarded, possibly reflecting a moment of intimacy.
Curl up your body it's fine
Encouraging physical closeness or comfort.
I've got something to pass the time
Indicating a desire to find something to occupy time.
Drink and be merry tomorrow we die
Embracing a carefree attitude and living in the moment.
Tonight I'm yours and your kind of mine
Expressing a sense of mutual possession and connection.
If you have regrets don't have them now
Advising against dwelling on regrets at the present moment.
Its just you and me in this forgotten town
Emphasizing the isolation of the speaker and the listener in a forgotten place.
Your daddy always said nice girls don't mess around
Referring to traditional values, suggesting the speaker might have regrets about a relationship.
Did your daddy ever tell you you were nice
Questioning if the listener was ever praised for being a good person.
Did he ever say that you were nice
Repeating the question about being acknowledged as a nice person by the listener's father.
Curl up your body It's fine
Reiterating the call for physical closeness or comfort.
I've got something to pass the time
Expressing the need for a distraction or a way to pass the time.
Drink and be merry tommorow we die
Echoing the earlier sentiment about embracing the moment and living without worry.
Tonight im yours and your kind of mine
Reaffirming a sense of mutual ownership and connection.
If your going to leave than leave right now
Urging the listener to make a decision about leaving immediately.
Before i start to sing my hotel song
Warning about the impending expression of the speaker's emotions in a "hotel song."
Check out time is noon we can stay till one
Giving a metaphorical check-out time, implying a limited time for the relationship.
and no I don't say that to just anyone
Stressing the importance of the statement and its exclusivity.
Curl up your body It's fine
Repeating the desire for physical closeness or comfort.
I've got something to pass the time
Reiterating the need for a distraction or something to pass the time.
Drink and be merry tommorow we die
Reaffirming the carefree attitude and the temporality of life.
Right now im yours and you're kind of mine
Claiming the present moment for mutual possession and connection.
Right now im yours and you're kind of mine
Repeating the claim of mutual possession and connection in the current moment.
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