I've Got A Crush On You

Swept Away by Love: Unveiling the Heartfelt Tale in 'I've Got A Crush On You'
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Lyrics

How glad the many millions

Expressing the popularity and desirability that many people have.

Of Annabelle's and Lilian's

Referring to the multitude of admirers represented by Annabelle and Lilian.

Would be, to capture me

Highlighting the allure that others feel and their desire to win the speaker's affection.

But you had such persistence

Acknowledging the admirer's persistence in pursuing a romantic connection.

You wore down my resistance

Describing how the admirer's determination overcame the speaker's initial resistance.

I fell, and it was swell

Expressing the speaker's surrender to the admirer's advances and the positive feelings that followed.

I'm your big and brave and handsome Romeo

Playfully referring to the speaker as a heroic and attractive figure in the context of romance.

How I won you I shall never, never know

Expressing surprise or uncertainty about how the speaker won the admirer's heart.

It's not that I'm attractive

Clarifying that the speaker doesn't attribute their success to physical attractiveness.

But oh, my heart grew active

Explaining that the speaker's heart became lively and engaged upon encountering the admirer.

When you came into view

Describing the impact of the admirer's presence on the speaker.


I've got a crush on you, sweetie pie

Expressing affection and romantic interest towards the admirer.

All the day and nighttime, hear me sigh

Conveying constant thoughts and longing for the admirer throughout the day and night.

I never had the least notion

Admitting a previous lack of awareness about the depth of emotions the speaker could experience.

That I could fall with so much emotion

Surprised by the intensity of emotions felt for the admirer.


Could you coo, could you care

Pondering if the admirer could express affection and care for a shared future together.

For a lovely cottage that, do you wanna meet Monday to pick up the forniture

Introducing a whimsical scenario about planning to meet on Monday to pick up furniture for a lovely cottage.

The world will pardon my mush

Believing that the world would forgive or understand the speaker's sentimental and affectionate behavior.

'Cause I have got a crush, my baby, on you

Reiterating the speaker's romantic feelings and crush on the admirer.


Could you coo, there you go again, could you care, now wait a minute

Repeating the question about the admirer's willingness to care and share a lovely cottage.

For a lovely cottage that we could share

Restating the desire for a shared future in a cottage with the admirer.

The world will pardon my mush

Reaffirming the belief that the world would understand the speaker's sentimental feelings.

But I have got a crush, my baby, on you, oh yeah

Concluding by restating the speaker's crush on the admirer.

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