Fever
Passionate Flames: Unveiling Love's Fever in Esther Phillips' MelodyLyrics
Never know how much I love you
Expressing uncertainty about the depth of love.
Never know how much I care
Emphasizing the lack of awareness of the extent of care.
When you put your arms around me
Describing the physical closeness that triggers intense feelings.
I get a fever that's so hard to bear
Conveying the overwhelming sensation of fever when embraced.
You give me fever when you kiss me
Highlighting the impact of kissing in inducing fever.
Fever when you hold me tight
Emphasizing the tight embrace causing a feverish sensation.
Fever in the morning
Referring to a fever persisting in the morning.
Fever all through the night
Describing a fever lasting throughout the night.
Ev'rybody's got the fever
Introducing the concept of "fever" as a common experience.
that is something you all know
Asserting the universal recognition of fever.
Fever isn't such a new thing
Suggesting that fever is not a recent phenomenon.
Fever started long ago
Indicating the historical existence of fever.
Sun lights up the daytime
Drawing a parallel between sunlight, moonlight, and personal excitement.
Moon lights up the night
Highlighting the connection between night and personal joy.
I light up when you call my name
Expressing personal happiness when called by name.
And you know I'm gonna treat you right
Promising to treat the person right.
You give me fever when you kiss me
Reiterating the role of kissing in inducing fever.
Fever when you hold me tight
Emphasizing the impact of a tight embrace on fever.
Fever in the morning
Referring to a morning fever persisting.
Fever all through the night
Describing a fever lasting throughout the night.
Romeo loved Juliet
Referring to the classic love story of Romeo and Juliet.
Juliet she felt the same
Highlighting Juliet's reciprocal feelings for Romeo.
When he put his arms around her
Describing the passion when embraced.
He said, Julie baby, you're my flame
Quoting Romeo expressing Juliet as his flame.
Thou givest fever when we kisseth
Using old English to describe the fever induced by a kiss.
Fever with thy flaming youth
Linking fever with the passionate energy of youth.
Fever, I'm afire
Expressing intense heat and passion.
Fever, yea I burn forsooth
Confirming the burning sensation of fever.
Captain Smith and Pocahontas
Referring to another historical love affair.
Had a very mad affair
Describing the intensity of the affair between Captain Smith and Pocahontas.
When her daddy tried to kill him
Highlighting the opposition to the affair from Pocahontas' father.
She said Daddy-o don't you dare
Quoting Pocahontas defending Captain Smith.
He gives me fever with his kisses
Stating that kisses from Captain Smith induce fever.
Fever when he holds me tight
Reiterating the feverish impact of a tight embrace.
Fever, I'm his Missus,
Asserting a marital relationship with Captain Smith.
Oh daddy, won't you treat him right
Requesting the father to treat Captain Smith right.
Now you've listened to my story
Concluding the narrative and emphasizing the main point.
Here's the point that I have made
Summarizing the key message of the song.
Cats were born to give chicks fever
Asserting that the nature of cats is to induce fever in others.
Be it Fahrenheit or centigrade
Indicating that fever can be measured in Fahrenheit or centigrade.
They give you fever when you kiss them
Extending the metaphor to include kissing cats.
Fever if you live and learn
Suggesting that life experiences, including love, induce fever.
Fever till you sizzle
Describing the continuation of fever until reaching an intense state.
What a lovely way to burn
Concluding that the journey of love-induced fever is lovely.
What a lovely way to burn
Repeating the sentiment of the lovely nature of the love-induced fever.
What a lovely way to burn
Reiterating the beauty of the experience of love-induced fever.
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