Lyric discussion by myncknm 

Oral sex? Come on... it's the Cure. They're much more romantic than that, I think.

The last stanza sounds like it's describing a night at an amusement park or something. "Dressed up to the eyes," shows that she's... well... dressed up. That probably means that they're out. "To see your shoes and your spirits rise." Shoes rising. That could mean that she's jumping. Or it could be an amusement park ride. "And just smiling at the sound." Sound, eh? Amusement parks do tend to be noisy. "And as sleek as a shriek." Shriek. Getting the point? "Spinning round and round." This one's pretty obvious. "Always take a big bite." Cotton candy. Yum.

I like to interpret this in the same way that rockorager did, where it's a relationship where most of the time, it doesn't appear to be all that great on the surface, but every now and then, there's a happy time, represented by "Friday" in this song, when he can really appreciate how much he loves her.

You are way overcomplicating a song about a guy who has an easy fuck. You know that, right?

@myncknm “Dressed up to the eyes, such wonderful surprise to see your shoes & your spirits rise.” is just about someone dressed up, lookin good & feelin good. To see her shoes rise=heels or platforms. It’s a wonderful surprise to see her dressed up with high spirits.

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