Lyrics
She comes in
Introducing a female figure entering the scene.
Quicker than anything I have seen
Describing the rapid and unexpected nature of her arrival.
Quicker than anything I could dream
Highlighting the speed that surpasses the speaker's imagination.
Is this superstition?
Raising a question about whether this experience is based on superstition.
Then she runs in
Shift in perspective as the focus turns to her running in.
Holding my hands in her hands
Emphasizing physical connection with the mention of holding hands.
Holding her head in my hands
Describing an intimate moment with the image of holding her head.
Is this superstition?
Repeating the question about superstition in the context of the speaker's actions.
There’s no other way around it
Stating that there is no alternative or way to avoid the situation.
There’s no other way to slice it
Asserting that the situation cannot be interpreted differently.
There’s no other way around it
Reiteration of the inevitability of the situation.
There’s no other way to slice it
Repeating the idea that the situation is beyond alternative interpretations.
Then she comes in
Returning to the entrance of the female figure, mirroring the opening.
Quicker than anything I had seen
Emphasizing the speed of her entrance, echoing previous descriptions.
Quicker than anything I could dream
Highlighting the unexpected and rapid nature of the experience.
Is it superstition?
Pondering whether the experience is rooted in superstition.
Then I come in
Shifting focus to the speaker's entrance, completing the mirror effect.
Holding her hands baby now
Reiterating physical connection with the mention of holding hands.
Dance dance dance it out
Suggesting a dance as a way to express or cope with the situation.
Is it superstition?
Posing the question of superstition in the context of the speaker's actions.
There’s no other way
Stating that there is no alternative or way to avoid the situation (repeated).
Oh she comes in
Describing her entrance with a simile, comparing it to a battleship.
Like a battleship
Continuation of the simile, emphasizing the powerful and forceful nature.
Yeah she comes in
Repeating the idea of her entrance with another simile, this time a rolling stone.
Like a rolling stone
Reiteration of the unstoppable and impactful nature of her arrival.
When she comes in
Repeating the description of her entrance, focusing on its undeniable nature.
There’s no other way
Reiterating that there is no alternative or way to avoid the situation (repeated).
Around it
Emphasizing the inevitability of the situation with a repeated line.
There’s no other way to slice it
Repeating the idea that the situation is beyond alternative interpretations.
There’s no more superstition
Declaring the end of superstition, suggesting a resolution or acceptance.
There’s no more superstition
Repeating the declaration of the end of superstition, reinforcing the resolution.
There no
Concluding with a definitive statement that there is no more superstition.
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