Turn Out The Lights
Jay-K Lyrics


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I know it's late
You probably had a long day
I've got the butterflies
I'm not sure what to say
If I could hold your hand
I think that'd go away
Wait to turn out the lights
I'm coming home
Did you light those candles
That you like in our room?
I know that summer's coming
Are the lilies starting to bloom?
I check my watch
It must be late for you
Wait to turn out the lights
I'm coming home
Hold on tight
To lullabies for now
Another night
Another lonely town
The sunset's lost
Somewhere behind the clouds
Wait to turn out the lights
I'm coming home
Maybe we
Can meet up where the road ends
Listen to
That old tape of "Blowin' in the Wind"
My watch stopped ticking




Maybe we can pretend
Wait to turn out the lights

Overall Meaning

In the song "Turn Out the Lights" by Jay-K, the opening lyrics immediately set the scene of late at night, suggesting exhaustion and weariness. The singer acknowledges the listener's likely long day and expresses their own nervousness with "I've got the butterflies." This line conveys a sense of anticipation and uncertainty, possibly hinting at a desire to confess something important or have a significant conversation. The mention of holding hands as a way to alleviate the butterflies adds a tender and intimate dimension to the lyrics, showcasing a desire for physical closeness and comfort in the relationship.


As the song progresses, the imagery shifts to a setting within their shared space, likely their home. The reference to candles and lilies evokes a sense of warmth, romance, and domesticity, symbolizing the effort put into creating a cozy and inviting atmosphere. The mention of summer and blooming lilies further enhances this imagery, suggesting a season of growth and renewal in their relationship. However, the mention of the late hour and the singer's awareness of it through checking their watch adds a tinge of melancholy and distance, hinting at the challenges of being apart and the longing to reunite.


The chorus of the song introduces a theme of longing and yearning for connection, as the singer expresses a desire to return home and be with their loved one. The reference to lullabies and the solitude of another night in a lonely town evoke a sense of longing and nostalgia, highlighting the emotional distance that the singer feels in their current situation. The imagery of a lost sunset behind clouds further reinforces this sense of separation and isolation, symbolizing a sense of longing for light and warmth amidst darkness and uncertainty.


In the final verse, the lyrics paint a picture of hope and reunion, suggesting a meeting at the end of the road where they can listen to music together. The mention of an old tape playing "Blowin' in the Wind" introduces a classic and timeless element, symbolizing the enduring nature of their connection and shared memories. The singer's watch stopping and the suggestion to pretend hint at a desire to escape from reality and immerse themselves in the moment of togetherness. Ultimately, the repeated refrain to "wait to turn out the lights" serves as a poignant reminder of the singer's imminent return home and the promise of reconnection and intimacy with their partner.




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Written by: Kyle Smith

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