Lyrics
Oh, no, I saw you on the TV today
Expressing surprise or dismay at seeing the subject on television.
You made me dizzy automatically
Feeling overwhelmed or lightheaded automatically due to the subject's presence.
Baby, you couldn't be my lady, okay
Rejecting the idea that the subject could be a romantic partner.
Envy, it's always automatic to me
Noting that envy is a recurring and involuntary emotion.
You, lemonade
Referring to the subject as "lemonade," possibly a metaphor for sweetness or attractiveness.
Such a beauty on the TV
Acknowledging the subject's beauty on television.
You, lemonade
Repeating the reference to the subject as "lemonade."
Can you see me (Oh, no)
Possibly questioning if the subject can notice the speaker.
You, lemonade
Reiterating the comparison of the subject to "lemonade."
Such a beauty on the TV
Reaffirming the subject's beauty on television.
You, lemonade
Repeating the reference to the subject as "lemonade."
Can you see me (Oh, no)
Repeating the question of whether the subject can see the speaker.
Oh, no, it could be an addiction again
Expressing concern about the possibility of rekindling an addiction.
You make my life so cinematic, always
Describing how the subject makes life feel like a cinematic experience.
Baby, you shouldn't be my lady, okay
Advising against a romantic involvement with the subject.
Envy, I dream one day it listens to me
Expressing a hope that envy will someday be heard or acknowledged.
You, lemonade
Repeating the metaphorical reference to the subject as "lemonade."
Such a beauty on the TV
Reiterating the acknowledgment of the subject's beauty on television.
You, lemonade
Repeating the reference to the subject as "lemonade."
Can you see me (Oh, no)
Repeating the question of whether the subject can see the speaker.
You, lemonade
Repeating the metaphorical reference to the subject as "lemonade."
Such a beauty on the TV
Reiterating the acknowledgment of the subject's beauty on television.
You, lemonade
Repeating the reference to the subject as "lemonade."
Can you see me (Oh, no)
Repeating the question of whether the subject can see the speaker.
You, lemonade
Repeating the metaphorical reference to the subject as "lemonade."
Such a beauty on the TV
Reiterating the acknowledgment of the subject's beauty on television.
You, lemonade
Repeating the reference to the subject as "lemonade."
Can you see me (Oh, no)
Repeating the question of whether the subject can see the speaker.
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