Lyric discussion by mauricech 

Like the legend of the phoenix All ends with beginnings What keeps the planet spinning (uh) The force of love beginning

(The Phoenix in Literature represents being reborn, this is most certainly an allocation that comes to falling in Love. The first verse represents it in the most coincidental of forms, walking into the discoteque and seeing a girl where you are sensationally star crossed by naturally encompassing love.)

We've come too far to give up who we are So let's raise the bar and our cups to the stars

(The word play insinuates that they both have love for two different entities but the coexist with one another harmoniously)

She's up all night 'til the sun I'm up all night to get some She's up all night for good fun I'm up all night to get lucky

(Pharrell enjoys the physical manifestation of love, while the alluded lady gains gratification from the spiritual and spacial manifestation of love, where she like a Phoenix may only turn a short period of death, or break up before she gains the power to rise from the ashes reborn and ready to roll with the distribution of love; I believe it is party sexual on his side in this verse, but overall sensual as he switches to WE for the majority of the song; to insinuate shared gratification)

We're up all night 'til the sun We're up all night to get some We're up all night for good fun We're up all night to get lucky

(Essentially they were lucky when they first placed eyes on one another. They realize having the ability to feel some form of love, but having someone to share it with makes their universe more intimate than sexual. Both separately and in shared sensation of love!)

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