Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Don't You Wanna Stay by Jason Aldean

I really hate to let this moment go
touching your skin and your hair falling slow
when a goodbye kiss, feels like this

don't you wanna stay here a little while
don't you wanna hold each other tight
don't you wanna fall asleep with me tonight
don't you wanna stay here a little while
we can make forever feel this way
don't you wanna stay

lets take it slow i don't want too move to fast
i don't wanna just make love, i wanna make love last
when your up this high, it's a sad goodbye

oh yeah!!! oh it feels so perfect baby.. don't you wanna stay here a little while..
Don't you wanna stay.. yeah yeah yeahhh yeah yeah yeahhh
"Don't You Wanna Stay" can be described as a poem not only because of the ryme it gives in certain verses, but also becasue of the similie in the first stanza. The comparison of a goodbye kiss and the touch of skin and hair falling slow. This song also has deliberate repetition of a phrase in the second stanza which is known as Anaphora. In the 12th verse, "when you're up this high, it's a sad goodbye," we can considered a metaphor; height and a goodbye being described as eachother.

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