Monday you hate to drive home
With a million red lights on the strip
That night I come to your door
You’re the one I’ve so desperately missed
Do you remember always staying home with me and watching friends
Well I’d do anything for that again
Come spend the night here with me up in Boston
Don’t leave me here all alone
And I wonder if you’ll feel the same way tomorrow
If you see me calling your phone
In my fantasy, I see you next to me
Every night, every day
This empty room feels so strange
Wanna stay, here with you
Go all the way, this afternoon
You caught me with nothing to say
(Caught me with nothing to say)
Do you remember when I’d always lie with you ’til 3 a.m.
I’d give anything for that again
Come spend the night here with me up in Boston
Don’t leave me here all alone
And I wonder if you’ll feel the same way tomorrow
If you see me calling your phone
Ooh, baby
Come spend the night here with me up in Boston
Don’t leave me here all alone
And I wonder if you’ll feel the same way tomorrow
If you see me calling your phone
When you’ll see me calling your phone, your phone
When you see me calling your phone
Longing and Nostalgia in ‘Spend The Night’
Charlie Puth’s “Spend The Night” captures the bittersweet yearning of missing someone deeply intertwined with your everyday life. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of mundane routines—like enduring the grind of a Monday commute—contrasted with the comfort and intimacy found in a loved one’s company. The recurring memories of cozy nights in, watching shows and talking until dawn, reflect a longing for simplicity and connection. Puth’s plea for his lover to join him, especially in a new city like Boston, emphasizes the desire to recapture those irreplaceable moments. The chorus repeats a hope that the feeling is mutual, revealing vulnerability and the uncertainty that often accompanies love.
Song Credits
- Artist: Charlie Puth
- Release Year: 2024