The Stereotypes the night before

If I could transpose you
I suppose I'd know you a little better
Than I did the night before
I stand naked in your kitchen
My feet are cold, I look for coffee
Walking down your hallway
I get a glimpse as you slip into silk stockings
And I don't want to mold you
I just want to hold a little more
Than I did the night before
I dream alone in the bedroom
Your clothes hang down in the closet
I can smell your bathroom
I get a glimpse as you get clean in the shower
Oh, open up your heart, open up the door
Like you did, like you did
Like you did the night before
Open up your heart, open up the door
Like you did like you did
Like you did the night before
The night before
The night before
And I feel so low-down
And I don't know now
Why, why we can't try again
If I could transpose you
I suppose I'd know you a little better
Than I did the night before
I stand naked in your kitchen
My feet are cold, I drink your coffee
Walking down your hallway
I get a glimpse as you slip into your silk stockings
And I open up your heart, open up the door
Like you did, like you did
Like you did the night before
Open up your heart, open up the door
Like you did, like you did
Like you did the night before
Open up your heart, open up the door
Like you did, like you did
Like you did the night before
The night before
The night before
Like you did the night
Like you did the night before