Last Night
The Pietasters Lyrics


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Last time, I passed through this way and she did look to me

That time, I thought about it hard and now it's plain to see

I'm aware of the feeling of the city standing right beneath my feet

I sat back, in fact, I think I missed the ghost once
Next time, I found a better way, it's right in front of me

Sat back and every stupid sign and now it's plain to see

I'm aware of the feeling of the city standing right beneath my feet

I sat back, in fact, I think I missed the ghost one

I sat back, in fact, I think I missed the ghost once

Look back, I think about it more and find myself alone

Went fast, drive it to the floor and now I'm on my own

I'm aware of the feeling of the city standing right beneath my feet

I sat back, in fact, I think I missed the ghost once

I sat back, in fact, I think I missed the ghost once





I sat back, in fact, I think I missed the ghost once

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to The Pietasters' song "Last Night" are introspective and reflective. The singer seems to be reminiscing about a past experience in a certain city. He mentions passing through there before and feeling a certain way about someone, but now it's clear to him that he missed his chance with them. He realizes that the city, and possibly life in general, moves fast and he needs to take a better approach for the next time.


The repetition of the line "I sat back, in fact, I think I missed the ghost once" adds to the reflective tone of the song. The "ghost" could symbolize the missed opportunity or the fleeting nature of life. The singer seems to be coming to terms with the fact that he needs to take action and not let life pass him by.


Overall, the song is a reminder to appreciate the present and not take chances for granted. The lyrics showcase a sense of growth and learning from past mistakes.


Line by Line Meaning

Last time, I passed through this way and she did look to me
The last time I was here, I saw a girl who caught my eye


That time, I thought about it hard and now it's plain to see
At that moment, I reflected deeply on the girl and now I realize my attraction to her


I'm aware of the feeling of the city standing right beneath my feet
I am conscious of the energy and vibe of this city


I sat back, in fact, I think I missed the ghost once
I relaxed and didn't pursue that girl the first time around, missing my chance


Next time, I found a better way, it's right in front of me
The next time I encounter a girl like that, I won't let my chance slip away


Sat back and every stupid sign and now it's plain to see
I ignored all the distractions and focused on what really matters - pursuing this girl


Look back, I think about it more and find myself alone
Now, in retrospect, I see that my failure to pursue that girl has left me feeling lonely


Went fast, drive it to the floor and now I'm on my own
This time around, I'm taking fast action to pursue the girl and it's up to me to make it work


I sat back, in fact, I think I missed the ghost once
I regret not taking action the first time around and missing my opportunity with that girl




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on Set Me Up

The song is about former DC mayor, Marion Barry.

On January 18, 1990, Barry was arrested with a former girlfriend, Hazel Diane Moore, in a sting operation at the Vista International Hotel by the FBI and D.C. police for crack cocaine use and possession. Moore was an FBI informant when she invited Barry to the hotel room and insisted that he smoke freebase cocaine before they had sex, while agents in another room watched on camera, waiting for Barry to accept her offer. During the videotaped arrest, Barry says of Moore, "Bitch set me up.”

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