"Always got one foot out the door (where you going?)"--
The cheater has to leave their lover to go back to their significant other or something...
"It's making it so hard to say (goodbye)"--
The lover doesn't want the cheater to leave and quite possibly resents the significant other for the official relationship they share with the cheater.
"Only kissing me when she's gone (and when he's not around)
You should stay, baby, one more night"--
Pretty self-explanatory; they can only be together when the cheater's significant other isn't around and the lover wishes the cheater could stay with them longer/more often.
I feel as if the verses relate to an ex though, like the current cheater and lover used to be in a relationship but that ended and they still have feelings for each other. Now the cheater has moved onto a different relationship, but (obviously) revisits the old relationship he/she had with the lover. And perhaps the lover is trying to convince the cheater to just give in to temptation and let them be together again--hence all the "let your hair fall/just like water" and "trust your instincts/joy is waiting" lines. The "I'm wearing your clothes/I'm wearing the pain" lines suggest that the speaker hasn't been able to let go of the previous relationship yet.
There are a couple of other lines that could relate back to this too. I don't know; it's just what I got from the lyrics. :]
It's funny though, because sometimes I hear "you should stay baby, one more night" and other times I hear "you should stay with me, one more night." Not much of a huge difference meaning-wise, but I feel like the latter is much more intimate. Either way, I absolutely love this song and the way 1997 does the layering of vocals in their songs; it's great. :]
Yeah, I got the sense of an affair too.
"Always got one foot out the door (where you going?)"--
The cheater has to leave their lover to go back to their significant other or something...
"It's making it so hard to say (goodbye)"--
The lover doesn't want the cheater to leave and quite possibly resents the significant other for the official relationship they share with the cheater.
"Only kissing me when she's gone (and when he's not around) You should stay, baby, one more night"--
Pretty self-explanatory; they can only be together when the cheater's significant other isn't around and the lover wishes the cheater could stay with them longer/more often.
I feel as if the verses relate to an ex though, like the current cheater and lover used to be in a relationship but that ended and they still have feelings for each other. Now the cheater has moved onto a different relationship, but (obviously) revisits the old relationship he/she had with the lover. And perhaps the lover is trying to convince the cheater to just give in to temptation and let them be together again--hence all the "let your hair fall/just like water" and "trust your instincts/joy is waiting" lines. The "I'm wearing your clothes/I'm wearing the pain" lines suggest that the speaker hasn't been able to let go of the previous relationship yet.
There are a couple of other lines that could relate back to this too. I don't know; it's just what I got from the lyrics. :]
It's funny though, because sometimes I hear "you should stay baby, one more night" and other times I hear "you should stay with me, one more night." Not much of a huge difference meaning-wise, but I feel like the latter is much more intimate. Either way, I absolutely love this song and the way 1997 does the layering of vocals in their songs; it's great. :]