Space Bug
Love Beyond Earth: Blake Anthony Robson's Cosmic Journey in 'Space Bug'Lyrics
Another Sunday morning
Beginning the day with a reference to a Sunday morning.
The state of my hair
Commenting on the condition of the singer's hair.
Though I look ridiculous
Despite looking silly, the listener seems indifferent.
You don't seem to care
Noting the lack of concern from the listener about the singer's appearance.
Ha
An exclamation, perhaps expressing a mix of emotions.
Another documentary
Shifting to another documentary, but one that's not too harsh.
But not one that's too rough
Expressing a preference for a gentler type of documentary.
Feel a little sensitive
Feeling emotionally vulnerable or touchy.
I think you've seen enough
Suggesting the listener has witnessed the singer's vulnerability enough.
You my love do border on the sublime
Describing the listener as almost reaching a sublime level.
Your fragile heart it is working overtime
Acknowledging the listener's fragile heart working hard.
You my bug you did come from out of space
Referring to the listener as a "bug" from outer space.
Cause in this world no you cannot find your place
Suggesting the listener feels out of place in the world.
No no
Repeating the idea of the listener's alienation.
Oooowoo
An expressive sound or vocalization.
Another Friday evening
Transitioning to a Friday evening.
You've come to bend my will
Implying the listener has the power to influence the singer.
I know you did convince me
Admitting the listener successfully persuaded the singer.
Not to take what I will not kill
Deciding not to engage in something the singer won't support or endorse.
You my love do border on the sublime
Reiterating the listener's near-sublime nature.
Your fragile heart it is working overtime
Repeating the idea of the listener's hardworking fragile heart.
You my bug you did come from out of space
Recalling the listener as a "bug" from outer space.
Cause in this world no you cannot find your place
Emphasizing the listener's sense of displacement in the world.
No no
Repeating the notion of the listener's alienation.
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