Lyrics
She, she belongs to me
Expresses a possessive feeling, claiming the subject as belonging to the speaker.
But she doesn't know it
Highlights the irony that the subject is unaware of the speaker's claim on her.
She comes walking down the street
Describes the subject casually walking down the street, introducing her presence.
She don't notice me
Emphasizes the speaker's perception that the subject doesn't acknowledge or notice them.
And she comes round
Reiterates the subject's recurring presence in the speaker's life.
She know how to turn me inside out
Acknowledges the impact the subject has on the speaker, suggesting emotional turbulence.
Inside out, upside down
Describes the intensity of the emotional turmoil, using imagery of being turned inside out and upside down.
She's got the bomb
Metaphorically refers to the subject as having a powerful and captivating presence ("the bomb").
I'm twisted metal tongue
Describes the speaker's nervous or anxious state when in proximity to the subject.
When I get around you
Expresses the speaker's difficulty in expressing themselves around the subject.
I stutter incomplete
Highlights the speaker's speech impediment, possibly caused by nervousness or admiration.
I can't keep a beat
Suggests the speaker's struggle to maintain a steady rhythm, possibly due to emotional turmoil.
And she comes round
Repeats the theme of the subject's ability to affect the speaker deeply.
She know how to turn me inside out
Reiterates the subject's influence on the speaker's emotions, using similar imagery as before.
Inside out, upside down
Repeats the intense emotional impact, describing being turned inside out and upside down.
She's got the bomb
Reiterates the metaphor of the subject being powerful and captivating ("she's got the bomb").
She comes round my door
Describes the subject's presence at the speaker's door, emphasizing the inevitability of encountering her.
She gets me everytime
Expresses the subject's consistent ability to affect the speaker emotionally.
She doesn't even notice me
Reiterates the theme of the subject being unaware of the speaker's presence or feelings.
When she goes walking by
Describes the subject walking by without acknowledging the speaker, reinforcing the sense of longing.
She, she belongs to me
Repeats the claim of ownership or belonging of the subject by the speaker.
But she doesn't know it
Restates the irony of the subject's lack of awareness of the speaker's claim.
She comes walking down the street
Recalls the subject's presence, repeating the imagery of her walking down the street.
She don't notice me
Emphasizes the subject's apparent obliviousness to the speaker.
And she comes round
Reiterates the recurring impact of the subject on the speaker's emotions.
She know how to turn me inside out
Repeats the idea of the subject's ability to turn the speaker inside out emotionally.
Inside out, upside down
Reiterates the intense emotional experience, using the same imagery as before.
She's got the bomb
Reiterates the metaphor of the subject being powerful and captivating ("she's got the bomb").
And she comes round
Repeats the theme of the subject's impactful presence in the speaker's life.
She know how to turn me inside out
Reiterates the subject's ability to evoke strong emotions in the speaker.
Inside out, upside down
Repeats the intense emotional impact, describing being turned inside out and upside down.
She's got the bomb
Reiterates the metaphor of the subject being powerful and captivating ("she's got the bomb").
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