Lyrics
I think I love her and her names Sharlene
The speaker believes he loves a woman named Sharlene.
I've fallen victim and there's no vaccine
The speaker feels helpless and unable to protect himself from the emotions associated with falling in love.
She makes the colours so shiny and sheen
Sharlene enhances the beauty and vibrancy of the speaker's world.
It's like I just ordered a brand new machine
Being with Sharlene feels like acquiring a new and sophisticated experience, possibly romantic or emotional.
She's like Dog take your bitch to the beach
Metaphorically comparing Sharlene to a commanding figure, suggesting a sense of authority or control.
Mr Bate Better do as you preach
Addressing someone named Mr. Bate, advising them to follow their own teachings or principles.
It's rising up and I can't even reach
Emotions are intensifying, but the speaker feels unable to fully grasp or control them.
Your so 79 yeah your so kitch
Describing something as outdated or retro, possibly referring to a style or attitude from the year 1979.
Been observing the patterns you weave
The speaker has been observing the behavior or actions of Sharlene.
Been a sinner but I wanna believe
Acknowledging past wrongdoing but expressing a desire to have faith or trust in something positive.
Once I got you then I won't let you leave
Once the speaker has Sharlene, he is determined not to let her go.
You can be my captive wanna hear you breathe
Expressing a desire for a deep connection with Sharlene, emphasizing intimacy through hearing her breathe.
I think I love her and her names Sharlene
Repetition of the belief in loving Sharlene.
I've fallen victim and there's no vaccine
Reiteration of feeling victimized by love without a cure or solution.
She makes the colours so shiny and sheen
Sharlene continues to bring vivid colors and shine into the speaker's life.
It's like I just ordered a brand new machine
Repeating the feeling of acquiring something new and impactful akin to a machine.
She's like Dog take your bitch to the beach
Reinforcing the metaphorical comparison of Sharlene to a commanding figure.
Mr Bate Better do as you preach
Encouraging someone named Mr. Bate to practice what they preach or advise.
It's rising up and I can't even reach
Emphasizing the rising intensity of emotions that are beyond the speaker's control.
Your so 79 yeah your so kitch
Describing something as being in the style of 1979, possibly implying a sense of nostalgia or outdatedness.
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