Running down a central reservation.
Last night's red dress
And I can still smell you on my fingers
And taste you on my breath.
Stepping through brilliant shades
Of the color you bring
But this time, this time, this time
Is whatever I want it to mean.

If this is where memories are made,
I'm gonna like what I see.
And everything I ever took for granted,
I'm gonna let it be.
I step through every shade
Of the color you bring
But this time, this time, this time
Is whatever I want it to mean.

And everything and nothing is
As sacred as we want it to be
When it's real. Make it real.,
Compared to what?
Ooh yeah yeah yeah yeah, yeah yeah
Ooh yeah yeah yeah yeah, yeah yeah

It's like living in the middle of the ocean
With no future, no past,
And everything that's good about now
Might just glide right past.
I'm stepping through brilliant shades
Of the color you bring.
But this time, this time, this time
Is fine just as it is.

And everything is sacred here,
And nothing is as sacred as I want it to be,
When it's real.
Compared to what?
Ooh yeah yeah yeah yeah, yeah yeah
Ooh yeah yeah yeah yeah, yeah yeah.....
Ba da ba, ba da ba, ba da ba ba ba da ba, yeah yeah.


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Central Reservation Lyrics as written by Beth Orton

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    I always thought this was a good song to describe a woman's first time with another woman. She doesn't have to be gay, or even to do it ever again; she just has to be satisfied with both having been brave enough to have the experience, and also to walk away from it to ponder what it means, if anything. Really, though, it could be about ANY first time sexual experience that a person has been reluctant to do (hence the title, "Central Reservation," I should think). I just think it fits a F2F scenario, mainly because of that second line. I have been able to smell and taste female lovers on my fingers and breath before; but she's singing it, and all I can do is relate in that way. Of course, I'm not saying any of this to be a creepy pervert. I think the song is beautiful, and has a sense of relief, self-discovery, freedom, and empowerment...

    ...although, the version I have does seem to have some different lyrics, so I could be way off base--LOL!

    maddpsyintyston April 02, 2019   Link

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