The Night
Chester Lockhart Lyrics
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Out of sight
Used to wait for you all night
Every tear
I would cry
Burned my eyes
Now something’s coming over me
And when the moon comes out
I’m rising from the dead
I finally feel alive
I’m taking back the night
I finally feel alive, alive
Before the sun comes up
We both will turn to dust
I finally feel alive
I’m taking back the night
Pull up in that hearse all black
Body looking like a f*****g heart attack
Girls in the front
Boys in the back
I got your man in a casket
(I got your man in the back b****)
Let me get you in position
Opening you up like I’m a mortician
Down on your knees
Flat on your back
I can be your mission
I finally feel alive
I’m taking back the night
I finally feel alive, alive
Before the sun comes up
We both will turn to dust
I finally feel alive
I’m taking back the night
I’m taking back the night
I’m taking back the night
I’m taking back the night
I’m taking back the night
In the first verse of Chester Lockhart's "The Night", the lyrics convey a sense of isolation and longing. The singer is depicted as being all alone and out of sight, waiting for someone who never arrived. The tears shed in anticipation have left a mark, as indicated by the burning sensation in their eyes. However, a shift occurs as something changes within them. A surge of energy, symbolized by the rushing blood to the head, signals a transformation.
As the moon rises, the singer undergoes a metaphorical rebirth. Rising from the dead can be interpreted as a metaphor for overcoming past pain or stagnation, leading them to finally feel alive. This newfound vitality empowers them to take control of the night, reclaiming agency over their own existence. The imagery of the moon and the dead coming to life evokes a sense of empowerment and liberation from past struggles.
The second verse introduces a darker and more provocative tone to the song. The mention of a hearse and a body resembling a heart attack sets a macabre atmosphere. The imagery of the coffin and the reference to being a mortician suggest themes of death and transformation. The mention of gender dynamics and power dynamics adds a layer of complexity to the singer's newfound sense of empowerment.
The repetition of "I'm taking back the night" in the chorus reinforces the central theme of reclaiming control and embracing newfound vitality. The singer's declaration of taking back the night signifies a bold assertion of power and autonomy. The juxtaposition of life and death, of empowerment and vulnerability, creates a rich tapestry of emotions and themes within the song. Overall, "The Night" by Chester Lockhart explores themes of rebirth, empowerment, and reclaiming agency over one's life in the face of past pain and adversity.
Line by Line Meaning
All alone
Feeling isolated and lonely
Out of sight
Hidden from view or unnoticed
Used to wait for you all night
Spent hours eagerly anticipating your presence
Every tear
Each drop of sadness
I would cry
I shed in pain
Burned my eyes
Caused intense emotional pain
Now something’s coming over me
Feeling a shift in emotions or mindset
The blood is rushing to my head
Experiencing a surge of adrenaline
And when the moon comes out
During the night
I’m rising from the dead
Emerging from a state of numbness or despair
I finally feel alive
Experiencing a newfound sense of vitality
I’m taking back the night
Reclaiming control and power over the darkness
Before the sun comes up
Prior to dawn
We both will turn to dust
Acknowledging mortality and impermanence
Pull up in that hearse all black
Arriving in a dark, ominous vehicle
Body looking like a f*****g heart attack
Appearance causing shock and fear
Girls in the front
Women leading the charge
Boys in the back
Men following behind
I got your man in a casket
Asserting dominance in a relationship
Let me get you in position
Taking control of the situation
Opening you up like I’m a mortician
Exposing vulnerabilities like during an autopsy
Down on your knees
Showing submission or vulnerability
Flat on your back
Helpless and at the mercy of another
I can be your mission
I can guide and lead you
I’m taking back the night
Empowering oneself and reclaiming the darkness
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