bring two prix fixe dinners up
I’ll unwrap the plastic cups
it’s just us my love
it’s just us my love

I will clean the room up nice
put your insides all on ice
it was real true love
it was real true love

close all the windows
put signs on the handles
and strip down to my dun-dun-duns
you have gone too far
you have gone so far

and tonight
its just me and the minibar (just up to diminished)

candles from the walmart that
every city has to have
that I bought last night
that I bought last night

I was so excited to
do such normal things with you
when you left last night
with your toothbrush dry

no such details will spoil my plan
that is the kind of girl I am


can you hear room 318...?
man they’re really happening...
they’re a wild bunch
they’re a wild bunch

but if they just knew
what my night was coming too
god would they vomit and run
you have gone too far
you have gone too far
and tonight
it’s just me and the minibar
nobody else
and I sing at the top of my lungs
happy birthday us
happy birthday us


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Me and the Minibar song meanings
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    My way of looking at it is that her "man" is gone, somewhere, either dead or broken up with her, and it's their anniversary(happy birthday us). So, she's going to get drunk to forget about him. She "strips down to her dun dun dunns" and then later on when they would "vomit and run" I got that she was either masterbating because she's lonely or just the sight of her depression and her drinking benge would terrifying them.

    So basically she's sad and lonely...

    dreamerschemeron May 15, 2006   Link

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