Black Coffee
Boy/Girl Lyrics


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Wake up in the morning
The band is still playing
If you're thirsty
I'll share my milk with you
The selfish are wanted in hell
Left with they're secrets to tell, oh to tell

It's a black out night, we'll dance till are legs are sore
Deal out the deck, drink up till there is no more
Before the lights go out
Won't you please sing to me

Sorry if I studder
I never learned to speak
Let me know if you're thirsty
Black coffee rots your teeth

The have vanished in hell
All they had left were they're souls to sell

Overall Meaning

In "Black Coffee" by Boy/Girl, the lyrics evoke a sense of waking up to a chaotic world where the band is still playing, symbolizing the continuation of life and its challenges. The singer offers their own milk as a metaphorical gesture of sharing themselves, their vulnerability, and their experiences with another person who may be thirsty for connection or understanding. The line "The selfish are wanted in hell" suggests that those who prioritize their own desires and interests over others may ultimately face negative consequences.


The song then delves into a black out night, representing a state of abandon and recklessness. The idea of dancing until one's legs are sore and drinking until there is no more reflects a desire to escape from reality or numb oneself from pain. However, amidst the darkness and chaos, the plea to sing implies that deep down, there is still a longing for genuine connection and expression of emotions.


The second verse introduces a sense of insecurity in communication, with the singer apologizing for any stutters and confessing their struggle to speak. The mention of black coffee rotting teeth serves as a metaphor for the potential destructive effects of seeking temporary relief or comfort through harmful habits. The reference to those who have vanished in hell and have only their souls left to sell suggests that those who have made selfish choices or have hidden secrets may find themselves stripped of their external accomplishments or material possessions.


Overall, "Black Coffee" explores themes of escapism, vulnerability, and the consequences of selfishness, while also hinting at the enduring longing for meaningful connection and self-expression.


Line by Line Meaning

Wake up in the morning
Rise and greet the new day


The band is still playing
The music of life keeps going


If you're thirsty
If you long for something more


I'll share my milk with you
I will share my essence and sustenance with you


The selfish are wanted in hell
Those who prioritize their own desires above all else are desired in the depths of despair


Left with their secrets to tell, oh to tell
Left with the burden of their untold truths, yearning to reveal them


It's a black out night, we'll dance till our legs are sore
In this dark, chaotic moment, we will dance tirelessly


Deal out the deck, drink up till there is no more
Let's enjoy the pleasures of life to the fullest, consuming without restraint


Before the lights go out
Before the inevitable end comes


Won't you please sing to me
Express your emotions and desires through the power of music


Sorry if I stutter
Apologies for my difficulty expressing myself


I never learned to speak
I never acquired the skills to communicate effectively


Let me know if you're thirsty
Inform me of your desires and needs


Black coffee rots your teeth
Indulging in harsh realities can have negative consequences


They have vanished in hell
They have disappeared into a realm of suffering and torment


All they had left were their souls to sell
All that remained for them to trade away were their innermost selves




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Written by: Eddie Madec, Isaac Chavez, Maxine Lemuz

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Boy/Girl play a creeped out brand of rock with frenetic highs, unsettling lows, and strange sexual undertones blending amplified feedback and Eric Stiner's surreal vocals with absolutely anything drummer Lisa Cusack can reach from her drum kit. Dreamlike and raw it is a rollercoaster of screams, sighs, mumbles and spoken word. Eric's guitar alternates between buzzing melodies and choppy ambient noise while Lisa keeps the ship afloat with eclectic beats and unusual rythm instruments.

This bio is describing a different band. Boy/Girl is a 3 piece from Oxnard California. Isaac Chavez on vocals/guitar Maxine lemuz on bass/vocals and Eddie madec on drums

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