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Leave Before the Lights Come On Lyrics
This is a good idea
He wouldn't do it if it wasn't
He wouldn't do it if it wasn't one
My friend fancies you
What a way to begin it all
You said they're always exciting
Words to hear
And we woke up together
Not quite realising how
Awkwardly stretching and yawning
It's always hard in the morning
And I suppose that's the price you pay
Well, oh, it isn't what it was
She's thinking he looks different today
And, oh, there's nothing left to guess now
You left before the lights came on
Because you didn't want to ruin
What it was that was brewing
Before you absolutely had to
And how can you wake up
With someone you don't love?
And not feel slightly fazed by it
Oh, he had a struggle
And you woke up together
Not quite realising how
Awkwardly stretching and yawning
It's always hard in the morning
And I suppose that's the price you pay
Well, oh, it isn't what it was
She's thinking he looks different today
And there's nothing left to guess now
Quick, let's leave
Before the lights come on
'Cause then you don't have to see
'Cause then you don't have to see
What you've done
Quick, let's leave
Before the lights come on
'Cause then you don't have to see
'Cause then you don't have to see
What you've done
I'll walk you up, what time's the bus come?
I'll walk you up, what time's the bus come?
I'll walk you up, what time's the bus come?
I'll walk you up, what time's the bus come?
He wouldn't do it if it wasn't
He wouldn't do it if it wasn't one
What a way to begin it all
You said they're always exciting
Words to hear
Not quite realising how
Awkwardly stretching and yawning
It's always hard in the morning
Well, oh, it isn't what it was
She's thinking he looks different today
And, oh, there's nothing left to guess now
Because you didn't want to ruin
What it was that was brewing
Before you absolutely had to
With someone you don't love?
And not feel slightly fazed by it
Oh, he had a struggle
Not quite realising how
Awkwardly stretching and yawning
It's always hard in the morning
Well, oh, it isn't what it was
She's thinking he looks different today
And there's nothing left to guess now
Before the lights come on
'Cause then you don't have to see
'Cause then you don't have to see
What you've done
Before the lights come on
'Cause then you don't have to see
'Cause then you don't have to see
What you've done
I'll walk you up, what time's the bus come?
I'll walk you up, what time's the bus come?
I'll walk you up, what time's the bus come?
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Submitted by
andybrown_10 On Mar 03, 2006
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I love how the meaning of the line "Leave before the lights come on changes through the song because at the beginning of the song Alex says "They left before the lights came on because they didn't want to ruin what it was that was brewing" I think this is in a club and they left before the lights came on (in other words before it shut) so they didnt lose the lust and attraction they felt between eachother. Then near the end of the song he says "Quick let's leave before the lights come on cos then you don't have to see, cos then you don't have to see what yoou've done", this is the morning after when he wakes up with the girl from the club and really regrets what he's done and wants to get away as soon as possible hence the lines "I'll walk/wake you up, what time's the bus come?"
Great song anyway, whatever the meaning.
smaksim7: that's what I thought too. Only hard in the morning? Yeah, that's what it seems like they mean. Of course, they could be saying it's only hard to leave a girl in the morning, after the things they have done and the mystery of the night has worn off.
I see this song as a guy in any club or bar, who chats up a woman because he's missing the girl he does love. He uses a cheesy line, saying that his friend fancies her, and pretty soon the atmosphere has changed into one of lust between them. They leave the club before the lights come on and it closes down, as to keep the connection alive.
I think the part of the song that mentions the girl thinking the guy looks different is one of the reasons the man wants to leave before the lights come on and she wakes up. He's afraid that she won't see him as attractive or lust after him anymore once the lights are on and she can see him in plain daylight for how he really is. He wants to leave the situation on his own terms without hte girl interfering with his view on how the night went.
It's pretty depressing, if you think about it. It's always easier to fake love in the night.
This song, to me, is about leaving a club before it shuts (ie - the lights coming up).
You meet someone in a club and because of the drink and the music and the atmosphere, it feels special, but you want to get out before reality kicks in and you find out that they aren't so special after all.
Great tune - i love it!
guess those are the right lyrics:
Well this is a good idea, He wouldn't do it if it wasn't, He wouldn't do it if it wasn't one. Well my friend fancies you, Oh what a way to begin it all, You said it's always exciting words to hear
And we woke up together not quite realising how, Oh when your stretching and yawning, Its always hard in the morning,
And I suppose that's the price you pay, Oh it isn't what it was, She's thinking he looks different today, And oh there's nothing left to guess now,
You left before the lights came on, Because you didn't want to ruin, All the lust that was brewing, Before he absolutely had to, And how can you wake up, With someone you don't love? And not feel slightly fazed by it, Oh, he had a struggle,
And you woke up together not quite realising how, Oh but he's stretching and yawning, It's always hard in the morning,
And I suppose that's the price you pay, Oh it isn't what it was, She's thinking he looks different today, And oh there's nothing left to guess now,
Quick, let's leave, before the lights come on, 'Cos then you don't have to see, 'Cos then you don't have to see, What you've done,
Quick, let's leave, before the lights come on, 'Cos then you don't have to see, 'Cos then you don't have to see, What you've done,
Until tomorrow comes,
I'll walk you up, what time's the bus come? I'll walk you up, what time's the bus come? I'll walk you up, what time's the bus come? I'll walk you up, what time's the bus come?
the song is about a man with a g/f. during a night out at a bar or club, he and another pretty girl excahnge some words. "my friend fanicies you, what a way to begin it all"... and then, of course, they end up in bed together.
the next morning, before the girl wakes up and the lights in the room go on, the man ducks out, "quick let's leave before the lights come on... so that you don't have to see what you've done." (cheated)
"and i suppose thats the price you pay..." the price, cheating on your g/f
"although it wasn't what it was" even though it was purley alchohal and sex that led to the cheating, nothing more
"she's thinking he looks different today." the g/f notices something instantly different about her b/f the next morning.
"and, well, there's nothing left to guess now." the g/f is well aware he cheated on her- without him even saying it. she can just tell.
the best line: "how can you wake up with someone you dont love? and not feel slightly phased by it?"
Well how can you wake up With someone you don't love And not feel slightly phased by it?
I don't understand how people can do that either. I like how all Arctic Monkeys haters complain about how they don't sing about "real issues" and have shit for lyrics when songs with meaning don't necessarily have to be about fucking fascism or global warming. A lot of their songs about relationships, but that doesn't mean they can't send a message to their audiences through those either.
On a lighter note, I really like this song. Alex's voice is just...ah. I love it.
isn't it; 'akwardly stretching and yawning, it's always hard in the morning' ?
More brilliance from Turner.
The way he can just talk about a normal situation and things that happen on a night out is excellent. It's so simple yet so effective.
I love the final verse.
I love this song. One of my favorites. Alex is a genius.
do u think that when he says"...it's always hard in the morning..." he's talking about an erection? hahahaha
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