The wine is white and the lights are dim
They warned you don't go home with him
Those guilty feet will never dance again
I've been held in contempt for an incident
But it takes two be intimate
So by no means was she innocent

They said that chivalry is dead
Then why is her body in my bed?
At sunrise the morning papers read
They found a body in my bed 'ahhhh'

Can nonchalance be ambiance of course
I lean toward her and whisper the choice is yours
May I remind you that I'll have no remorse
Here's a kiss sweetheart this won''t hurt a bit
I could kill it with kindness or murder it
Then I'll have to face the time a murderer would get
'Life'

They said that chivalry is dead
Then why is her body in my bed?
At sunrise the morning papers read
They found a body in my bed 'ahhhh'


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    I always interpret this song as him getting a girl pregnant from a one night stand....the wine is white and the lights are dim....they warned u dont go home with him ((meaning he is a player....he makes u feel so good, but wants one thing)) those guilty feet will never dance again...((u may regret being with him in the end))....ive been held in contempt for an incident but it takes two to be intimate ((she's blaming him for the pregnancy but they both engaged in sexual activity)) so by no means was she innocent.....they say that chilvary is dead ((love)) then why is her body in my bed ((the baby/his child is the body found in hisbed he is surprised to be a father)).....when he says i can kill it with kindness or murder it then face the time a murderer gets....life! ((That means weather he is sweet & gentle or fast and rough.....the end result will be the same.....creation of life))

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