Showoff

Infatuation on Display: A Song of Reckless Devotion
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Lyrics

I'm such a damn showoff, showoff

The speaker acknowledges being a showoff, especially in the context of their relationship.

Especially when it comes to you

The speaker emphasizes their showy behavior, specifically directed towards someone special.

I'd walk through a wall of fire, or swim through sharks like a fool

Expressing willingness to go to extreme lengths, even facing danger, for the person they care about.

Cause I can't get enough of your grin when, I jump off the roof

The speaker finds joy in the partner's reaction, particularly their smile, even in risky situations like jumping off a roof.

When you rush to my side with a band-aid, it just makes me feel good

The partner's caring gesture, represented by rushing with a band-aid, adds to the speaker's positive emotions.


I never knew how to put my emotions into words that could accurately describe

The speaker struggles to articulate their emotions, indicating a deep and overwhelming connection.

The kind of high that I get when I see you slowly pass me by

Describing the intense emotional high experienced when the person passes by, suggesting a profound attraction.

I'd run to the highest mountain just to catch your eye

Expressing the willingness to go to great heights, metaphorically, just to catch the person's attention.

Or at least fail trying

Acceptance of potential failure in pursuing the person, highlighting the importance of the attempt itself.


I'm such a damn showoff, showoff

Reiteration of being a showoff, emphasizing the behavior specifically in relation to the mentioned person.

Especially when it comes to you

Highlighting the showy nature, especially directed towards the same individual, reinforcing the theme.

I'd walk through a wall of fire, or swim through sharks like a fool

Continued willingness to face challenges, like walking through fire or swimming with sharks, for the person.

Cause I can't get enough of your grin when, I jump off the roof

Reveling in the joy derived from the person's reaction, particularly their grin during daring actions.

When you rush to my side with a band-aid, it just makes me feel good

Underlining the positive impact of the partner's caring actions, such as rushing to the speaker with a band-aid.


Sticks, stones and broken bones ain't nothing to me, I promise I'm fine

Downplaying physical hardships, suggesting that challenges are insignificant compared to the desire for the person's attention.

For a chance of a glance from you, I'd gladly swallow my pride

Expressing a willingness to set aside pride for the opportunity to be noticed by the person.

I'd fall from the highest tower just to catch your eye

Continued commitment to extreme actions, like falling from a tower, to capture the person's attention.

Or at least fail trying

Acceptance of potential failure in the pursuit, emphasizing the value of the attempt itself.


I'm such a damn showoff, showoff

Reiteration of the speaker's showoff nature, particularly evident in their interactions with the mentioned person.

Especially when it comes to you

Emphasizing the showy behavior, specifically directed towards the same individual, reinforcing the theme.

I'd walk through a wall of fire, or swim through sharks like a fool

Repeated expression of willingness to face challenges for the person, highlighting commitment and devotion.

Cause I can't get enough of your grin when, I jump off the roof

Joy derived from the person's reaction, especially their grin, during daring actions like jumping off a roof.

When you rush to my side with a band-aid, it just makes me feel good

Highlighting the positive impact of the partner's caring actions, such as rushing to the speaker with a band-aid.

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