Can We Stay Home Tonight

Rod Stewart

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Intro:            verse 1: Quarter past five and I’m half alive Dead on my feet in 42nd street Thinking about you baby thinking about you now Start up the car and I don’t get too far Traffics insane and its started to rain   Oh how I miss you baby oh how I miss you now But oh I’m one happy man ’Cos I believe I believe for you and me the Good Lord has a plan I know you arranged to see a show out of town But if you don’t mind I’d rather hang around I just wanna spend time with you   and do all the things that we used to do   O oh baby girl can we stay home tonight Interlude:            verse 2: Driving through the tunnel my mind’s in a muddle Theres a line at the toll gate gonna be so late Oh how I missed you baby oh how I miss you now Sam and Dave singing on the radio Hold on I’m coming thats the way to go Thinkin’ about you baby thinkin’ about you now But oh I’m one happy man ’Cos I believe I believe for you and me the Good Lord has a plan The kids are all sleeping its a quarter to nine And lets celebrate with a glass of wine Lay down on the sofa kick off your shoes Make love by the fire like we used to do O oh baby girl can we stay home tonight Interlude:          I’ve known you since you were just nineteen And you’re still the one and only girl for me   My love for you is still as strong As when the Marvin sang lets get it on O oh baby bear  can  we stay home tonight Outro:                O yeah       La la la la la la la la   wooo--ooo oo oo

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Cette chanson évoque le désir d'être ensemble dans la simplicité et l'intimité d'un foyer. Le narrateur exprime sa lassitude du monde extérieur, partagé entre la routine et les embouteillages. Il regrette de manquer sa bien-aimée et souhaite simplement passer du temps avec elle, loin des distractions des sorties et des spectacles. Le contexte est celui d'un amoureux qui, après une longue journée, aspire à retrouver son partenaire dans un moment cocooning, entouré de tendresse et de souvenirs. Il propose de renoncer à leurs projets de sortie pour profiter d'une soirée tranquille à la maison, appréciant chaque instant de leur complicité.