Harry Styles's Harry's House Song Meanings
Every Song on Harry Styles's New Album Explained
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In "Late Night Talking," Styles seems to point to the early days of a relationship that he's quite excited about, wanting to spend time with his person talking all hours of the night and being bummed when they're not around. It also feels a little bit like infatuation, with lines like, "I've never been a fan of change / But I'd follow you to any place / If it's Hollywood or Bishopsgate, I'm coming, too."
Bishopsgate is located in England, and while it could be a spot he threw in as a lyric simply because it worked, it could also point to a romantic partner who was British as well. Either way, this song definitely feels like it's looking back on early those days of falling in love and experiencing the magic of nighttime when you can really open up to a new person in the quiet of the dark.