Dance
Pill Couple x MR.SEA Lyrics


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Friday night, seventeen
Got my hands on the wheel
But my mind is on Jeen
Her silhouette
I can't forget
I'm gonna ask her yet

My brothers truck, my Sunday slacks
I've been working all week
And I've got five bucks for gas
And just for luck
My grandfathers flask
It's gonna take some nerve to ask

Dance, Dance with me one more time,
One more time
Dance, Dance with me one more time
Before the band is done
Before your Daddy comes
Dance, Dance with me one more time

She's the apple of his eye
And there's no way in hell
He'll let her out of his sight
There'll be trouble
Maybe a fight
If he knew what I had in mind

I see it now, as plain as day
A church and a chaplain
On our wedding day
Dressed in white
She looks so fine




You never know, she just might
I'm gonna have to ask her tonight

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Pill Couple x MR.SEA's song Dance tell a story of a young man who is falling in love with a girl named Jeen. With his mind solely on her, he is determined to ask her to dance with him despite any potential conflicts that may arise. The chorus repeats the phrase "Dance with me one more time" to emphasize the urgency of the moment and the desire to make the most of their time together before the night ends.


The opening verse sets the scene with the young man behind the wheel of his brother's truck, dressed in his Sunday best, and ready to take a chance on love. He fixates on Jeen's silhouette and can't forget the image of her that he holds in his mind. While he is nervous about approaching her, he knows that he has to take the chance to ask her to dance.


The second verse introduces an element of conflict as the girl's father is over-protective and unwilling to let her out of his sight. The young man is aware of the potential trouble that may arise, but he is willing to face any consequences in order to follow his heart. The verse ends with a dreamy vision of the couple's future, with the young man imagining himself marrying Jeen and starting a new life together.


Overall, the song Dance is a coming-of-age tale that explores the themes of love, bravery, and passion. It encourages listeners to take risks and make the most of every moment, even when facing opposition or uncertainty.


Line by Line Meaning

Friday night, seventeen
It's Friday night and I'm feeling good; I'm just seventeen years old.


Got my hands on the wheel
I have my hands on the steering wheel, ready to drive.


But my mind is on Jeen
Despite being behind the wheel, I'm thinking about Jeen, the girl I like.


Her silhouette
I can't get her picture out of my head; her silhouette is engrained in my mind.


I can't forget
No matter what I do, I can't seem to forget about her.


I'm gonna ask her yet
I've made up my mind to ask her to dance tonight.


My brothers truck, my Sunday slacks
I'm dressed up for the occasion in my Sunday slacks, and I'm driving my brother's truck.


I've been working all week
I've worked hard all week to earn enough money for tonight.


And I've got five bucks for gas
I've saved enough money for gas to get us to the dance.


And just for luck
For some added luck, I've brought my grandfather's flask with me.


My grandfathers flask
I'm carrying my grandfather's flask for good luck.


It's gonna take some nerve to ask
I know it's going to take some courage to ask her to dance.


Dance, Dance with me one more time, One more time Dance, Dance with me one more time Before the band is done Before your Daddy comes Dance, Dance with me one more time
I'm asking Jeen to dance with me one last time before the band stops playing and her father comes to pick her up.


She's the apple of his eye
She is her father's pride and joy, and he wants to protect her.


And there's no way in hell He'll let her out of his sight
Her father is very protective and won't let her out of his sight.


There'll be trouble Maybe a fight If he knew what I had in mind
If her father found out that I want to dance with his daughter, there could be trouble, maybe even a fight.


I see it now, as plain as day A church and a chaplain On our wedding day
I have a vision of a future with Jeen, and I see us getting married in a church with a chaplain officiating.


Dressed in white She looks so fine You never know, she just might I'm gonna have to ask her tonight
I imagine Jeen dressed in white on our wedding day and I know I have to ask her to dance tonight because who knows where it could lead.




Lyrics © LEAN GROUND MUSIC LTD., Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: Alan Thomas Doyle, Jeen O'Brien, Robert Bruce Hallett, Ryan Matthew Corrigan, Shawn McCann

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