Let's Put Out the Lights
The Ray Conniff Singers Lyrics


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No more company to feed.
No more papers left to read.
What's to do about it?
Let's put out the lights and go to sleep.

No more anything to drink.
Leave those dishes in the sink.
What's to do about it?
Let's put out the lights and go to sleep.

You're waiting now for me to say.
I love you more and more and more dear.
You're looking younger every day.
You never were so sweet before dear.
Bah!

No more money in the bank.
No cute baby we can spank.
What's to do about it?
Let's put out the lights and go to sleep.

You're waiting now for me to say.
I love you more and more and more dear.
You're looking younger every day.
You never were so sweet before dear.
Whooa-daah!

No more money in the bank.
No cute baby we can spank.
What's to do about it?
Let's put out the lights and go to sleep.





What's to do about it?
Let's put out the lights and go to sleep.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to "Let's Put Out The Lights" by The Ray Conniff Singers suggest a sense of resignation towards life's disappointments and limitations. The singer laments the lack of company, papers to read, and drinks to enjoy, while also acknowledging the absence of money in the bank and children to dote on. Despite the melancholic tone of the song, the singer suggests a solution to these problems: simply put out the lights and go to sleep. This closing refrain emphasizes the idea of accepting situations that may not be ideal and seeking comfort in rest and sleep.


The lyrics also contain a touch of irony and humor. The reference to cute babies that can be spanked suggests a carefree attitude towards parenting that is at odds with the reality of raising children. Similarly, the declaration of ever-growing affection and youthfulness towards a partner ends with an abrupt "Bah!" that indicates a playful, nonchalant attitude towards such sentiments.


Overall, "Let's Put Out The Lights" is a wistful reflection on the challenges and limitations of life, with a hint of humor and irony thrown in. The song suggests that sometimes, the best solution to these problems is to accept them and seek solace in the simple pleasures of rest and sleep.


Line by Line Meaning

No more company to feed.
There is no one left to entertain or host as all visitors have left.


No more papers left to read.
There is nothing to read anymore, as all the books or newspapers have been consumed.


What's to do about it?
What is the course of action that should be taken in this situation?


Let's put out the lights and go to sleep.
The suggestion is to switch off the lights and rest for the day.


No more anything to drink.
There is a shortage of drinking water or other beverages.


Leave those dishes in the sink.
The dirty dishes can be left in the sink as there is no one to clean them.


You're waiting now for me to say.
You are eager to hear the singer say something.


I love you more and more and more dear.
The artist expresses increasing love for the listener.


You're looking younger every day.
The listener appears younger with each passing day.


You never were so sweet before dear.
The listener has never been so affectionate and kind before.


Bah!
An expression of indifference or disbelief is conveyed.


No more money in the bank.
The artist has exhausted all financial resources.


No cute baby we can spank.
The singers have no children to discipline or care for.


What's to do about it?
What can be done to alleviate the situation?


Let's put out the lights and go to sleep.
The singers suggest ending the day by turning off the lights.


Whooa-daah!
An expression conveying disappointment or frustration is used.


What's to do about it?
There is a need to resolve the present issue.


Let's put out the lights and go to sleep.
The singers suggest winding down for the night.




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