Waiting For The Night
Houndmouth Lyrics


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Well, little sister retro
I think you better put on your stilettos
I know these times, they can be so heavy
Gonna pick you up, you better be ready

Waiting, just waiting
Waiting, just waiting for the night to come
We've been in line forever
But we're in it together
With the sea of faces out here
Oh we've been drowning
Looking for something real

Waiting, I'm just waiting
Waiting, I'm just waiting for the night to come

She got a sister
She got the, she got the HiFi
On the low dose

Waiting, I'm just waiting
Waiting, I'm just waiting
Waiting, I'm just waiting for the night to come
Waiting, I'm just waiting
Waiting, I'm just waiting
Waiting, I'm just waiting for the night to come
Waiting, I'm just waiting
Waiting, I'm just waiting
Waiting, I'm just waiting for the night to come
Waiting, I'm just waiting for the night to come





I just wait for the night to come
I just wait for the night to come

Overall Meaning

In Houndmouth's song Waiting for the Night, the lyrics seem to be encouraging a friend or loved one to pick themselves up and get ready to face the world. The opening lines, "Little sister retro, I think you better put on your stilettos," suggest that the singer is addressing a younger sister figure and advising her to put on her best shoes and be prepared to go out and have some fun. The following lines, "I know these times, they can be so heavy, gonna pick you up, you better be ready," further indicate that the singer is trying to cheer up the other person and give them the support they need to face whatever challenges are ahead.


The chorus focuses on waiting for the night to come, as if the darkness will offer some kind of release from the pressures of the daytime world. The line "We've been in line forever, but we're in it together" suggests that the singer and their companion are part of a larger group of people all waiting for something, perhaps a concert or event, and that they are all in this experience together. The repetition of the word "waiting" is almost hypnotic, as if the singer is encouraging the listener to keep their eyes on the prize and stay focused on the goal of the night ahead.


Overall, the song has a powerful message of solidarity and support, suggesting that no matter how difficult life can be, there is always a community to turn to and a sense of hope that things will get better. The image of waiting for the night to come is a poignant one, reminding us that even in the darkest of times, there is always the promise of a new day and a chance to start anew.


Line by Line Meaning

Well, little sister retro
Hey little sister, you're a big fan of retro styles


I think you better put on your stilettos
You should put on your high-heeled shoes to get ready for a fun night out


I know these times, they can be so heavy
I understand that life can be tough sometimes


Gonna pick you up, you better be ready
I'll come get you and be there for you, so be mentally prepared


Waiting, just waiting
I'm waiting patiently for something to happen


Waiting, just waiting for the night to come
I'm excited and eagerly waiting for the night to begin


We've been in line forever
We have been waiting in line for a long time


But we're in it together
But we are all in this together


With the sea of faces out here
Surrounded by many people


Oh we've been drowning
We've been struggling and overwhelmed


Looking for something real
We're searching for a genuine experience


She got a sister
She has a sister


She got the, she got the HiFi
She has good taste in high-quality audio


On the low dose
Playing music quietly


I just wait for the night to come
I am excitedly awaiting the start of the night




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: William Zachary Appleby, Shane Cody, Matthew Glen Myers, Tena Padilla Enrique

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on Come On, Illinois

Corrected - thanks ahab

ahab


on Come On, Illinois

"Come On, Illinois" is featured on the band's second album, Little Neon Limelight, released in 2015.

From the first album, From the Hills Below the City, released in 2013

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