The literal request to dance serves as a metaphor for entering a new relationship—a risky, public invitation to try again.

Love is described as a "thin, thin line" that requires strength to walk without falling.

: The narrator isn't claiming to be more physically strong, but rather more resilient. He contrasts himself with "handsome Dans" or "sweet-talking Romeos," implying that while those men are for show, he is for the long haul.

: The opening lines, "So somebody ran out / Left somebody's heart in a mess," immediately frame the song around people who have already been "around a time or two" and are carrying emotional baggage.

A classic Springsteen setting that represents both hope and the loneliness of searching for a connection.

: Springsteen has noted that being "tough" in this context means being brave enough to be vulnerable and stay committed when the "road is dark". Deep Guide: Themes & Symbols Significance Resilience