Lyrics
Who came up missin'
Expressing curiosity or concern about someone who is not present or accounted for.
I know who didn't (I think it was me)
Suggesting self-awareness and a humorous acknowledgment that the speaker might be the one who is missing.
You heard about it
Confirming that information about the missing person is circulating or known to others.
I wouldn't doubt it (ooh, I don't want her)
Indicating a lack of skepticism about the information regarding the missing person and expressing a desire to avoid a particular person ("I don't want her").
Let's groove to the beat of our hearts
Encouraging a rhythmic and connected experience with a partner, possibly symbolizing unity.
Even though they could tell on you (follow me)
Suggesting that despite potential scrutiny or judgment, the speaker urges the partner to follow them and stay true.
Only have it be us
Expressing a desire for exclusivity, with the speaker and the partner being the only ones involved.
And touch
Emphasizing physical connection through touch.
In love
Highlighting the experience of being in love.
(In love)
(Repeated emphasis on being in love, possibly underscoring its importance in the narrative.)
Who came up missin'
Repeating the inquiry about the missing person, maintaining a central theme in the lyrics.
I know who didn't
Reiterating the speaker's awareness of who did not go missing, possibly reinforcing a sense of self.
I heard about it
Confirming that information about the missing person is still a topic of discussion or knowledge.
I wouldn't doubt it
Expressing continued certainty or belief in the information about the missing person.
Let's groove
Reiterating the call to groove, suggesting a continued focus on enjoying and connecting through music or dance.
Who came up missin' (let's groove, let's groove)
Repeating the inquiry about the missing person while emphasizing the call to groove.
Who came up missin'
Repeating the inquiry, possibly for emphasis or to maintain a rhythmic pattern in the lyrics.
Who came up missin'
Repeating the inquiry, further emphasizing the theme of a missing person in the narrative.
Who came up missin'
Repeating the inquiry, possibly as a concluding or repeating statement in the lyrics.
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