I'm a fool for that shake in your thighs
I'm a fool for that sound in your sighs
I'm a fool for your belly
I'm a fool for you love

I wanna make this play
Oh, I know your faded
Mm, but stay, don't close your hands
I wanna make this play
Oh, I know your faded
Mm, but stay, don't close your hands

Caught in this pool held in your eyes
Caught like a fool without a line
We're in a natural spring
With this gentle sting between us

I wanna make this play
Oh, I know your faded
Mm, but stay, don't close your hands
I wanna make this play
Oh, I know your faded
Mm, but stay, don't close your hands

Ooh, stay open
Ooh, stay open

Stay open
Stay open

I wanna make this play
Oh, I know your faded
Mm, but stay, don't close your hands
I wanna make this play
Oh, I know your faded
Mm, but stay, don't close your hands

Ooh, stay open
Ooh, stay open, babe
Ooh, stay open

Mm, stay open


Lyrics submitted by shirtsleeves, edited by surelysure, Phyxsius

Open Lyrics as written by Robin Hannibal Michael Milosh

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    God, such a great song, To me, I take a lot of the lyrics at face value. It seems like this song really is about a modern relationships. When I listen to this song I imagine two lovers laying in bed together just after having sex. They're just in a casual relationship or FWB or something uncommitted. The one she's singing about is literally faded (high). She wants something more from him (or her) because she's a fool for what she sees in him and she wants him to know it. But she knows it doesn't matter to him so she only tells him while he's high, post-coitus and just before falling asleep, the time when it's least likely to sink in.

    jmpetty10on April 09, 2013   Link

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