Exploring the complexities of relationships and self-identity, this song delves into the emotional turmoil that comes with trying to fit into someone else's world. The lyrics suggest a narrator who is attempting to conform to their partner's lifestyle, even resorting to drug use in an effort to feel more connected. There are hints of jealousy and insecurity, particularly when contemplating their partner's past relationships. The repetition of the chorus implies a cyclical pattern of desire and disappointment, further emphasizing the struggle for acceptance. However, the line "morning changes all" suggests hope for transformation and new beginnings. The song ultimately paints a poignant picture of love's challenges and the quest for personal authenticity.
Pepsi on the House
Lyrics
Live a little won't ya just to seem like your own age
Give it up like you're back on Pender's ratchet estate
Having every sentiment for staying up with you
Taking drugs from your sock drawer just to seem like you do
Holding my baby like you
When you turn me on
It's the height of fun
Wake up and see that morning changes all
And everything else will go
As light slips in over your face there
Folded your fascination up to see me go
But you crack at the thought of all the guys I would blow
Then in a bedroom decorated like my taste
When you fuck, do you close your eyes and think of my place?
Holding my baby like you
When you turn me on
It's the height of fun
Wake up and see that morning changes all
And everything else will go
As light slips in over your face there
Holding my baby like you
When you turn me on
It's the height of fun
Wake up and see that morning changes all
And everything else will go
As light slips in over your face
Writer(s): Christopher Vanderkooy, Michael Pascuzzi, Neil Smith, Peter Wilton
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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