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Old 28-Feb-2004, 22:52
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In Vanessa Carton's new song, there is a line that goes like this:

You lay me down and I call for you

what's the meaning of lay me down in this context?

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Old 29-Feb-2004, 04:00
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There might be some sexual connotation to that, but I can't be sure. Can you supply more context?

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