“Suzanne” Lyrics by Mark Ronson, RAYE is a latest English song in the voices of Mark Ronson, RAYE. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new “Suzanne” song lyrics are also written by Mark Ronson, RAYE. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. The song “Suzanne” by Mark Ronson and RAYE is about someone deeply captivated by a woman named “Suzanne”. She’s mysterious, beautiful, and hard to read, and the singer has been drawn to her for a long time. He admires everything about her, from her ocean-like eyes to her summer-like vibe, and finally works up the courage to tell her how he feels. It’s emotional, nostalgic, and full of longing.
Suzanne Lyrics
[Verse 1]
Eyes are like the ocean, her nails are painted green
A cigarette in her mouth and she mouths, “Hey, dear, how you been?” (How you been?)
Grey skies out the window, but she’s a summer breeze
Come and set the tone, I dare, come sit down next to me, Suzanne
Her hair hangs like curtains, her smile is warm like June (Warm like June)
She blinks in slow motion just like something in the Looney Tunes, Looney Tunes
You can’t tell if she’s into you, she’s a winding road (Winding road)
That I’ve been running on down since I was seven years old
[Chorus]
Suzanne, I would love to hold you if I can
Suzanne, Suzanne
If you’d allow my left arm and my right arm to collide inside the small of your back
Just like that (I do)
I need you, Suzanne (Suzanne)
Oh, Suzanne, how I need you
Ooh, you look so good tonight
[Verse 2]
So time gives way to the magic hour, sunset at the bar
You rest your left ear on my shoulder and I wonder if that’s just how you are (How you are)
I whisper to the waiter, “A glass of something strong”
Suz’, I’m about to finally tell you how I’ve been feeling all along, I said, Suzanne
Eyes are like the ocean (Ocean), nails are painted green (Painted green)
And I know this sounds like a lie, but I swear you’re the prettiest I ever seen (Ever seen)
Now I can’t tell if you’re into me (Into me), so I’ma say it out loud (I’ma say it out loud)
Things I never say, the things I should’ve said, I couldn’t and I guess I’m telling you now
[Chorus]
Suzanne, I would love to hold you if I can
Suzanne, Suzanne
If you’d allow my left arm and my right arm to collide inside the small of your back
Just like that (I do)
I need you, Suzanne (Suzanne)
Oh, Suzanne, how I need you
Ooh, you look so good tonight
[Bridge]
And I want and I want and I want her (You look so good tonight)
And I need her and I need her and I need her (Sue, yeah, you look so good tonight)
And I want her and I need her, oh
So, so good, girl, oh
[Pre-Chorus]
Things I never say, the things I should’ve said, I couldn’t and I guess I’m telling you now
[Chorus]
Suzanne, I would love to hold you if I can (Ooh)
Suzanne, Suzanne
If you’d allow my left arm and my right arm to collide inside the small of your back
Just like that (I do)
I need you, Suzanne (Suzanne)
Oh, Suzanne, how I need you (I wanna hold you if I can)
Ooh, you look so good tonight
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Suzanne Lyrics Meaning
[Verse 1]
The singer is describing Suzanne like a living piece of art—her eyes remind him of the ocean, and her green-painted nails and casual cigarette give her this effortlessly cool vibe. Even though the day looks gloomy outside, she feels like a breath of fresh air, like summer cutting through the clouds. He invites her to sit with him, clearly hoping to share a moment. Her hair falls softly like curtains, and her smile feels warm and comforting, like early summer. Her movements are slow and dreamlike, almost like a cartoon character in a dreamy scene. But she’s hard to read—she gives off mixed signals. To him, she’s not just a crush; she’s been on his mind since childhood, someone he’s always been chasing emotionally, like a long, twisty road he’s been running down forever, unsure where it leads but too enchanted to stop.
[Chorus]
He’s opening up, saying he really wants to hold Suzanne if she’ll let him. He imagines wrapping his arms around her gently, feeling close and connected. He’s not just drawn to her beauty tonight—he truly needs her in his life. He keeps repeating her name like he’s trying to make this feeling real and not lose the moment.
[Verse 2]
The scene shifts to an evening setting, where the sun is setting and they’re at a bar. It’s that perfect time of day when everything feels soft and meaningful. Suzanne rests her head on his shoulder, and he wonders if that little gesture means more or if it’s just her natural way. He quietly asks the waiter for a strong drink, probably to build up courage, because he’s finally ready to tell her how he really feels. He repeats how stunning she is, how her ocean eyes and green nails still amaze him. He says she’s the most beautiful person he’s ever seen—even if it sounds exaggerated, he means it. He’s been confused about her feelings, unsure if she likes him the same way. But now he doesn’t want to hold it in anymore. Everything he’s been scared to say or avoided saying—he’s finally putting it all out there, hoping it’s not too late.
[Chorus]
He repeats how much he wants to hold Suzanne, asking for a simple, intimate closeness. He’s full of longing and emotion, hoping she’ll let him get close both physically and emotionally. He keeps saying her name with tenderness, almost like it’s the only word that matters right now. Her beauty tonight leaves him completely in awe, and he wants her to know how much he needs her.
[Bridge]
He can’t stop thinking about her—his desire and need for her are pouring out. There’s a sense of urgency and passion in the way he repeats how much he wants and needs her. It’s like he’s overwhelmed by how good she looks tonight and just can’t hold back his emotions anymore.
[Pre-Chorus]
He’s finally saying the things he’s always kept inside. It’s a mix of regret and relief—stuff he should’ve said before but couldn’t, and now he’s just letting it all out.
[Chorus]
Once more, he expresses how much he wants to hold her, to be close to her. He’s pleading a little now, repeating her name like a heartbeat. He imagines holding her, arms wrapped around her waist, just the way he’s dreamed. There’s this mix of need, vulnerability, and admiration. Tonight, she’s glowing, and he doesn’t want to miss the chance to tell her how deeply he feels.
FAQs
Q. Who has sung Suzanne song?
A. Suzanne song is sung by Mark Ronson, RAYE.
Q. Who wrote Suzanne lyrics?
A. Suzanne lyrics are penned by Mark Ronson, RAYE.
Q. Who has given the music of Suzanne song?
A. Suzanne music is composed and produced by Mark Ronson, RAYE.
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