Style
Details
- Stated inspiration
- From the 1989 prologue: "I wrote about love that comes back to you just when you thought it was lost forever, and how some feelings never go out of style."
Hidden message
Her heart belonged to someone who couldn’t stay
Encoded in the album’s liner notes.
“Takes me home, lights are off, he's taking off his coat”
He takes her home with the lights already off, and the coat comes off in the dark. Leaving the lights off is what lets the moment happen unseen, a private space stepped into rather than switched on. (The "no headlights" line earlier in the song sits with the car imagery.)
“You got that long hair, slicked back, white T-shirt”
The white T-shirt draws the lover as a clean, classic image, part of a look built to feel timeless. That plain colour keeps the picture simple and iconic, a uniform of easy cool.
“You come and pick me up, no headlights”
The headlights-off pickup as the thrill of the secret rendezvous; arriving in the dark marks the relationship's hidden, faintly dangerous charge.
“Long drive, could end in burning flames or paradise”
The drive's two possible ends are named as paradise or its opposite, heaven held out as the reward if the gamble goes right.
“And I got that red lip classic thing that you like”
Red lipstick as timeless allure: the 'red lip classic' is the look that never dates, the colour standing for an attraction built to last.