Coffee
Coffee

Sylvan Esso - Coffee Lyrics

This track delves into the cyclical nature of relationships and life. The dance metaphors highlight the predictable, almost choreographed patterns in our interactions and experiences. The repeated "get up, get down" signifies the ups and downs we all go… Read more

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Coffee Music Video

Coffee Lyrics

True, it's dance, we know the moves
The bar, the dip, the woo
Though the words are true
The state is old news

Wrap me in your arms
I can't feel it but
Wrap me in your arms
I can't feel it but

Get up, get down
Get up, get down
Feel the general attention
And stop, see the mix won't work
Get up, get down
Get up, get down
Get up
Sinner ends a saint with a pair of feet change

I know my rose will dry upon the skin
Just like a name I remember hearing
Wild winter, warm coffee
Mind's gone, do you love me?
Blazing summer, cold coffee
Baby's gone, do you love me?

Wrap me in your arms
I can't feel it but
Wrap me in your arms
I can't feel it but

Get up, get down
Get up, get down
Feel the general attention
And stop, see the mix won't work
Get up, get down
Get up, get down
Get up
Sinner ends a saint with a pair of feet change

Get up, get down
Get up, get down
Feel the general attention
And stop, see the mix won't work
Get up, get down
Get up, get down
Get up
Sinner ends a saint with a pair of feet change

My baby does the hanky-panky
My baby does
My baby does the hanky-panky
My baby does

My baby does the hanky-panky
My baby does
(Rock me)
My baby does the hanky-panky
My baby does

Get up, get down
Get up, get down
Feel the general attention
And stop, see the mix won't work
Get up, get down
Get up, get down
Get up
Sinner ends a saint with a pair of feet change

Writer(s): JEFF BARRY, ELLIE GREENWICH, AMELIA MEATH, NICHOLAS CHRISTEN SANBORN
Copyright(s): Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Hipgnosis Songs Group
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What is the Meaning of Coffee?

This track delves into the cyclical nature of relationships and life. The dance metaphors highlight the predictable, almost choreographed patterns in our interactions and experiences. The repeated "get up, get down" signifies the ups and downs we all go through. The contrasting images of 'wild winter' and 'blazing summer' paired with 'warm coffee' and 'cold coffee', respectively, represent changing emotions and stages in a relationship. The line "sinner ends a saint with a pair of feet change" perhaps suggests that people can change or be redeemed over time. Lastly, "my baby does the hanky-panky" is likely an endearing nod to their partner's quirks or habits that make them unique and loveable. Overall, this song seems to embrace the predictable unpredictability of love and life.

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