wow... it's obviously "I see you better when the lights are out," an allusion to the feeling of physical fluidity during sex even though you can't see anything. Why would you think it's "on" - doesn't that seem a little to obvious to be lyrical? It would be like saying "I see you better when my eyes are open." Duh.
wow... it's obviously "I see you better when the lights are out," an allusion to the feeling of physical fluidity during sex even though you can't see anything. Why would you think it's "on" - doesn't that seem a little to obvious to be lyrical? It would be like saying "I see you better when my eyes are open." Duh.