Knock on Wood
Knock on Wood: A Soulful Ode to Love's PowerLyrics
I don't want to lose you, this good thing
I am expressing a desire not to lose you, as our relationship is valuable.
That I got cause if I do
If I lose you, I will face significant consequences.
I will surely surely lose a lot
The potential loss includes many things that are important to me.
Cause your love is better than any love I know
Your love is superior to any other love I have experienced.
It's like thunder and lightning
Describing the intensity of your love using thunder and lightning as metaphors.
The way you love me is frightening
The way you love me is so intense that it is frightening.
You better knock, knock on wood, baby
An expression advising to be cautious and seek reassurance in our relationship.
I'm not superstitious about ya
I don't believe in superstitions, but I cannot afford to take risks with our relationship.
But I can't take no chance
Expressing a sense of being captivated or entranced by the partner.
I got me spinnin, baby, you know I'm in a trance
Feeling dizzy or overwhelmed due to the intensity of the emotions.
Cause your love is better
Reiterating the exceptional nature of your love.
Than any love I know
Comparing your love favorably to other types of love.
It's like thunder and lightning
Using thunder and lightning metaphors to emphasize the intensity of love.
The way you love me is frightening
Highlighting the frightening aspect of the partner's love.
You better knock, knock on wood, baby
Reiterating the need for caution and reassurance in the relationship.
It's no secret about it
A statement acknowledging and confirming a known fact about the partner.
That woman is my loving cup
Describing the partner as a source of abundant love and care.
Cause she sees to it, that I get enough
The partner ensures that I receive an ample amount of love.
Just one touch from here
Even a simple touch from the partner holds great significance.
You know it means so much
Expressing the profound impact of the partner's touch.
It's like thunder and lightening
Using thunder and lightning metaphors again to describe the intense love.
The way you love me is frightening
Reiterating the frightening nature of the partner's love.
You better knock, knock on wood, baby
Emphasizing the need for caution and reassurance in the relationship.
You better knock, knock, knock on wood.
Reiterating the importance of being cautious and seeking reassurance in the relationship.
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