Love Witch
Love Witch Revelations: Unveiling Phobias, Euphoria, and TragedyLyrics
Got some weird phobias
Expressing possession of unconventional fears or anxieties.
You tell me yours, I'll tell you mine
Suggesting a willingness to share personal fears in exchange for mutual disclosure.
The slightest euphoria
Referencing a subtle sense of happiness or pleasure.
Makes me think someone's poisoning me
Paranoia arising from the slightest positive experience, suspecting harm from others.
She said "I got news for you
Quoting someone delivering unexpected or blunt information.
You're not important enough to be poisoned"
Dismissive response, suggesting the speaker's perceived lack of significance.
Go!
A command, possibly indicating a shift in the narrative or tone.
You ain't got no love witch dwelling over you
Asserting the absence of a love witch (a mystical figure associated with love spells) in the speaker's life.
Said I'd never kill no one
Stating a commitment to not harm others, emphasizing a moral stance.
And I hope no one would ever kill me
Expressing a desire for non-violence and reciprocation of the same.
Juliet, Romeo
Referencing the famous literary characters, suggesting a connection to tragic love stories.
Critics they love a good tragedy
Highlighting the attraction of critics to tragic events and stories.
You ain't got no love witch dwelling over you
Reiterating the absence of a love witch in the speaker's life.
You ain't got no love witch
Repeating the idea of lacking a love witch, possibly emphasizing the solitude of the speaker.
You ain't got no love witch dwelling over you
Restating the absence of a love witch in the speaker's life for emphasis.
You ain't got no love witch
Continuing to emphasize the speaker's lack of a love witch.
You ain't got no love witch dwelling over you
Reiterating the absence of a love witch, possibly underscoring a sense of independence.
You ain't got no love witch
Emphasizing once again the speaker's freedom from the influence of a love witch.
You ain't got no love witch dwelling over you
Continuing the emphasis on the speaker's independence from a love witch.
You ain't got no love witch
Concluding with a repeated assertion of the absence of a love witch in the speaker's life.
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