Lyric discussion by katieliz 

Interesting. I could see the cheating theme, so then I would take that to mean something a little different.

"When you're out tell you're lucky one to know that you'll leave" - Maybe the lucky one is who she is cheating on him with and he has to know that she'll leave because she is going back to him or the simple fact that she is currently cheating and this would be a habit.

"Don't you lock when you're fleeing. I'd like not to hear keys." - This could mean that he subconsciously knows that she is cheating, so he doesn't want to hear the keys to confirm it or remind him of it as she leaves.

"Only hold 'til your coffee warms, but don't hurry and speed." - This is mostly where I see more of the cheating aspect in the previous lines. Saying she will be with the other man in the night and only be with him until the early morning when he is making coffee and she'll leave to sneak back in to his house like nothing happened.

"Once a time put a tongue in your ear on the beach and you clutched clinging heels." - I'm most curious about this line. Obviously the first part is sex, but the last line I guess I would think it means that she doesn't want him to leave and he is leaving and knows that he should but they are still kind of clinging to stay with her.

One of my favorite of his.

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