It's about sex. A lot of sex.
They were at a party and everyone's been drinking a lot, and they end up hooking up.
"Sing along if you want; ten more seconds then we're through [the door.]"
And
"And if you're screaming, I'm screaming too."
It means, when he knows she's turned on or whatever, he's turned on, too, and when she's feeling pleasure, so is he.
The last verse:
"I'll call you in the morning if you think it's right.
Is it over? Is it over... (ect)"
symbolizes when the party is over and everyone leaves, or when they stop. He either still wants her, or he thinks he feels more.
Personally, the first sounds more reasonable.
It's about sex. A lot of sex. They were at a party and everyone's been drinking a lot, and they end up hooking up. "Sing along if you want; ten more seconds then we're through [the door.]" And "And if you're screaming, I'm screaming too." It means, when he knows she's turned on or whatever, he's turned on, too, and when she's feeling pleasure, so is he. The last verse: "I'll call you in the morning if you think it's right. Is it over? Is it over... (ect)" symbolizes when the party is over and everyone leaves, or when they stop. He either still wants her, or he thinks he feels more. Personally, the first sounds more reasonable.