Keep Me Warm
Ron Pope Lyrics


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Central Park, right after dark,
We are laughing, holding hands there in the grass.
The summer sun, has just begun,
To sing a lullabye to us, and it feels so good.

You and me, we've got everything we need.

I'm not seeking shelter from no God-forsaken storm,
Just lay with me tonight and keep me warm.

Freckles on your arms, I pretend they're stars,
And find new constellations right beneath my hands.
I don't know, where the next six months will go,
But I'm sure sunrise tomorrow will be better than the one before.

You and me, we've got everything we need.

I'm not seeking shelter from no God-forsaken storm,
Just lay with me tonight and keep me warm.
Just lay with me tonight and keep me warm.

I count my footsteps and the avenues as I get close to you; yes, I do.
I can't ever seem to say quite what I really mean...
You're beautiful and I'm not easy to please,
So I will take the D train down from Harlem when you need me.
You're beautiful and I'm not easy to please,
So I will take the D train down from Harlem when you need me.

I'm not seeking shelter from no God-forsaken storm,
Just lay with me tonight and keep me warm.




Lay with me tonight and keep me warm.
Won't you lay with me tonight and keep me warm?

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Ron Pope's song "Keep Me Warm" speak about finding comfort and solace in a relationship that feels fulfilling and satisfying. The song opens with a description of a beautiful moment spent in Central Park at night, laughing and holding hands with a loved one. As they lay on the grass together on a summer evening, the singer reflects on how content and peaceful he feels in that moment, with the warm sun and the person he loves by his side.


The chorus of the song emphasizes the singer's desire for simplicity and connection, as he declares that he doesn't need fancy things or grand gestures; he only wants to share warmth and closeness with the person he loves. The second verse continues this theme, with the singer admiring his partner's freckles and using them as a way to connect with the beauty of the universe.


The song's bridge introduces a note of uncertainty or insecurity, as the singer muses about his difficulty expressing his feelings and how he feels lucky to have found someone who's worth the effort. But ultimately, the song comes back to its central message: the beauty of finding peace and solace in a loving relationship, without needing anything more than the warmth of another person's body.


Overall, "Keep Me Warm" is a sweet and heartfelt ode to the power of love and connection, and the way that even the simplest moments of togetherness can feel transcendent.


Line by Line Meaning

Central Park, right after dark,
In the park at night, the singer and his partner are together, enjoying each other's company.


We are laughing, holding hands there in the grass.
During this time, the couple is sharing laughter, while holding hands and sitting on the grass.


The summer sun, has just begun, To sing a lullabye to us, and it feels so good.
The summer season is just starting and it's bringing its gentle warmth that makes them feel happy and at ease.


You and me, we've got everything we need.
Both of them together, have everything they need to feel content and happy.


I'm not seeking shelter from no God-forsaken storm,
The singer is not looking for refuge from any disaster or ugly situation.


Just lay with me tonight and keep me warm.
He just wants his partner to lay down beside him and keep him warm.


Freckles on your arms, I pretend they're stars, And find new constellations right beneath my hands.
He admires the freckles on his partner's arms and plays around with them to make imaginary star patterns.


I don't know, where the next six months will go, But I'm sure sunrise tomorrow will be better than the one before.
Though he's not sure about the future, he's confident that the next day will bring better outcomes than the previous one.


I count my footsteps and the avenues as I get close to you; yes, I do.
While he's approaching his partner, the singer is counting his footsteps and takes note of the places that they walk by.


I can't ever seem to say quite what I really mean...
Sometimes, he struggles to convey his true feelings to his partner.


You're beautiful and I'm not easy to please,
He admits that his partner is beautiful, and he himself is not easy to satisfy.


So I will take the D train down from Harlem when you need me.
To show his dedication towards his partner, he's willing to take the train and travel to her when she needs him.


Won't you lay with me tonight and keep me warm?
Finally, the singer requests his partner again to lay beside him and keep him warm throughout the night.




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