bed no breakfast Lyrics by Maren Morris is a new english song by Maren Morris, released on her official YouTube channel MarenMorris. The track was written by Maren Morris, Delacey, John Ryan, Jordan K. Johnson, and Stefan Johnson, and produced by John Ryan & The Monsters & Strangerz. While not tied to an official album, the single delivers a modern, tongue-in-cheek take on casual romance through a slick pop-country production style. It blends sultry melodies with witty lyricism, highlighting Morris’s signature boldness and clever storytelling.
The song centers on the theme of setting boundaries in a no-strings-attached relationship. Maren Morris flips the narrative of the typical post-romantic glow into a cheeky commentary on emotional detachment and independence. Her lyrics express clear expectations: while a passionate night might be welcomed, there’s no room for lingering affection or commitment the morning after. The track’s upbeat energy contrasts with its brutally honest message, making it both entertaining and empowering. It’s a confident anthem for autonomy, delivered with charm and unapologetic directness.
bed no breakfast Details
| Song | bed no breakfast |
|---|---|
| Album | D R E A M S I C L E (Extended) |
| Artists | Maren Morris |
| Written By | Maren Morris, Delacey, John Ryan, Jordan K. Johnson & Stefan Johnson |
| Produced By | John Ryan & The Monsters & Strangerz |
| Label | MarenMorris |
| Language | English |
| Released Date | Apr 18, 2025 |
bed no breakfast Lyrics
[Verse 1]
Hey, that was great, we should do this again soon
Hey, by the way, weren’t those your keys in your pants on the floor in the other room?
Sun is coming through the curtains, think I heard a bird chirpin’
Won’t you sleep better at your place?
Ain’t no turning down the service, you’ll be happy, you deserve this
I hope you enjoyed your stay
But you can’t stay (Ah)
[Chorus]
A five star review is expected (Ah)
I check every box on your checklist (Ah)
These thousand-count sheets ain’t for resting
Excuse my directness
This is a bed no breakfast, mm
[Verse 2]
I’m all out of eggs and I’m all out of coffee
Don’t mean the next week, don’t want you to call me
I know my bedroom feels something like Heaven
I know you’re tired, I know you’re tempted
Sun is coming through the curtains, heard another bird chirpin’ (Hmm)
Won’t you sleep better at your place? (Won’t you sleep better at your place?)
Tell me why you’re still flirting
Guess my hints ain’t working
Don’t know how else I can say
You can’t stay (Ah)
[Chorus]
A five star review is expected (Ah)
I check every box on your checklist (Ah)
These thousand-count sheets ain’t for resting
Excuse my directness
This is a bed, no breakfast, mm
This is a bed, no breakfast, mm
[Outro]
Hey, that was great, we should do this again soon
bed no breakfast Lyrics Meaning
[Verse 1]
Maren Morris opens the song with a casual, almost playful tone, acknowledging a romantic encounter while making it clear that it’s meant to be fleeting. She uses domestic imagery—the keys on the floor, morning sunlight, and bird chirps—to paint a vivid picture of the aftermath, only to undercut it by suggesting her guest would be better off sleeping elsewhere. The line “you can’t stay” delivers the first jolt of clarity, signaling that this connection ends with the night.
[Chorus]
The chorus reinforces Morris’s no-nonsense approach with a mix of humor and assertiveness. She demands a metaphorical “five-star review” for her performance while simultaneously drawing a firm line: the luxurious environment she offers isn’t meant for emotional entanglement. The lyric “these thousand-count sheets ain’t for resting” cleverly flips the idea of comfort into a barrier, emphasizing pleasure over intimacy and underlining the song’s core message of detached indulgence.
[Verse 2]
In the second verse, Morris becomes more direct. She removes any lingering ambiguity by stating she’s out of breakfast essentials—eggs and coffee—as a metaphor for being out of post-hookup hospitality or interest. She acknowledges the temptation and charm of the moment, but underscores her disinterest in anything more. Even as the other person continues flirting, Morris’s tone shifts from playful to pointed, making it unmistakably clear she’s not looking for emotional follow-up.
[Chorus]
The chorus returns with even more emphasis, repeating the core metaphor of the “bed, no breakfast” as a symbol of emotional boundaries. The repetition of this phrase builds on the playful yet firm tone, reinforcing the idea that while the night was enjoyable, the morning—and anything beyond it—is not part of the arrangement.
[Outro]
The outro circles back to the opening line, “Hey, that was great, we should do this again soon,” which now reads with irony. It’s a final nod to the cyclical nature of casual connections, closing the song with a wink rather than warmth, and leaving the listener with a sense of humorous finality.
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The "bed no breakfast" song is sung by Maren Morris.
The "bed no breakfast" song by Maren Morris lyrics was written by Maren Morris, Delacey, John Ryan, Jordan K. Johnson & Stefan Johnson.
The "bed no breakfast" song by Maren Morris was produced by John Ryan & The Monsters & Strangerz.
Maren Morris released "bed no breakfast" song on Apr 18, 2025.
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