"Pull Up To The Bumper" is a song by Grace Jones, released in 1981. The song is widely interpreted as having sexual innuendos, using car metaphors to represent desires and physical connections. The lyrics depict the protagonist driving through city streets, looking for someone to join them in their "big machine." In the parking lot garage, they find a suitable space and instruct the other person to pull up to their bumper in their black limousine and drive it in between. The repeated request to "pull up to my bumper" implies a desire for physical closeness and exploration. The references to operating around the clock and having lots of space for everyone suggest an open-minded and inclusive approach to relationships. The lyrics also suggest a certain level of playfulness and confidence in the protagonist's approach. They assure the other person that they will fix them up and invite them to come along. The line "shiny sleek machine you wheeled, I've got to blow your horn" further emphasizes the sexual undertones and the protagonist's eagerness to engage in physical intimacy. Overall, "Pull Up To The Bumper" can be seen as a seductive and suggestive song, using car-related imagery as a metaphor for sexual encounters and desires.