I think much like another song “Anti-Matter” (that's also on the same album as this song), this one is also is inspired by a horrifying van crash the band experienced on Nov 3, 2022. This, much like the other track, sounds like it's an extension what they shared while huddled in the wreckage, as they helped frontman Garrett Russell stem the bleeding from his head wound while he was under the temporary effects of a concussion. The track speaks of where the mind goes at the most desperate & desolate of times, when it just about slips away to all but disconnect itself, and the aftermath.
I went to see temptation yesterday
In a fourplex on the old high drive
'Cause something in my life was runaway
Or maybe to prove that I am still alive
Temptation lives alone and she works all day
So I waited after five on her front porch
She arrived parked her car and she walked my way
She smiled to see me standing at her door
Tell me now how pleasure can be a sin
She turned the key in the lock and let me in
Ah, temptation showed me what I shouldn't do
Ah, temptation showed me what I shouldn't do
Somewhere in the world tonight
Two lovers are treating each other right
Somewhere else in a lonely town
One lover waits an endless hour
Driving home in the dark I say this time will be the last
I know what I should never do
At least I'll keep temptation's photograph
Maybe hang onto her phone number, too
Tell me now how pleasure can be a sin
Well, I don't plan to tell anyone where I've been
Ah, temptation showed me what I shouldn't do
Ah, temptation showed me what I shouldn't do
In a fourplex on the old high drive
'Cause something in my life was runaway
Or maybe to prove that I am still alive
Temptation lives alone and she works all day
So I waited after five on her front porch
She arrived parked her car and she walked my way
She smiled to see me standing at her door
Tell me now how pleasure can be a sin
She turned the key in the lock and let me in
Ah, temptation showed me what I shouldn't do
Ah, temptation showed me what I shouldn't do
Somewhere in the world tonight
Two lovers are treating each other right
Somewhere else in a lonely town
One lover waits an endless hour
Driving home in the dark I say this time will be the last
I know what I should never do
At least I'll keep temptation's photograph
Maybe hang onto her phone number, too
Tell me now how pleasure can be a sin
Well, I don't plan to tell anyone where I've been
Ah, temptation showed me what I shouldn't do
Ah, temptation showed me what I shouldn't do
Lyrics submitted by immortalbeloved
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i think that this songs about having an affair, cos it talks about how temptation can be a sin and how some lovers treat eachother right. All in all tho its a kick ass song, i love it :0)