Legs in a Twist
Intoxicating Embrace: Arms Wrapped, Legs in a TwistLyrics
I love the way you walk, I love the way you talk
I appreciate the way you walk and talk
I love the way that you feel when you’re underneath me
I enjoy the sensation when you're close to me
Love the way you say everything’s okay
Your reassurance that everything is fine is comforting
Though you know that it’s not, you’re ignorance completes me
Despite knowing the truth, your unawareness completes me
Got my head in the clouds, not coming down
I feel euphoric and detached from reality
Haven’t felt this high, since I nearly died
This level of happiness is reminiscent of a near-death experience
Cause if I had one wish, I’d wish to stay like this
If I could have one wish, it would be to remain in this state
With my arms wrapped around you
Expressing a desire to hold you tightly
And our legs in a twist
Suggesting an intimate entanglement of our legs
Give it to me now
Expressing eagerness or desire for immediate action
(Give it to me now, Give it to me now)
Reiteration of the desire for prompt action
If I was smart and bright, I would have left that night
If I were intelligent, I would have left that particular night
Honey, Mind Over Matter Really Doesn’t suit me
Rejecting the concept of prioritizing intellect over emotions
I’m a hopeless fool, I don’t play it cool
Admitting to being a romantic and not playing it cool
No, no, I never really found a way to hide my feelings
Unable to conceal genuine emotions
So I’ll do this right, try not to lose my sights
Committing to doing things correctly and not losing focus
I’d rather not have to bloody some fool in a fight
Expressing a preference for avoiding conflicts
Cause if I had one wish I’d wish to stay like this
Repeating the desire to stay in the current blissful state
With my arms wrapped around you
Reiterating the wish to embrace tightly
And our legs in a twist
Emphasizing the entangled legs as a symbol of intimacy
Here we go again
Expressing a return to a familiar situation
(Here we go again, here we go)
Reiteration of encountering a familiar situation
You’re a snake in the grass, you’ve got me wrapped
Referring to a deceptive or cunning person, finding some positivity in it
But I’m learnin’ that honey that ain’t so bad
Learning to appreciate the positive aspects of being ensnared
Because if you got me that means I got you
Acknowledging a mutual connection in a difficult situation
So I’ll give it my all (watcha got) nothing to lose
Committing to giving one's best despite having nothing to lose
And if I had the option to do it all again
If given the choice, repeating actions that led to the current situation
I’d do the same things that brought me into your den
Acknowledging a willingness to face challenges for the current state
Cause if I had one wish I’d wish to stay like this
Repeating the desire to stay in the current blissful state
With my arms wrapped around you
Reiterating the wish to hold tightly
And our legs in a twist
Emphasizing the symbolic entanglement of legs
One more time now
Encouraging a repeat of a specific action or situation
(One more time, one more time now, one more, one more time)
Repetition of the desire for immediate action
(Give it, give it to me now)
Reiteration of the request for prompt action
And I’ll say this once, don’t wanna say it again
Stating a message once, not wanting to repeat it
You are all that I need, no, no more tryin’ a pretend
Affirming that the person is the sole need, rejecting pretense
I Want You, I Need You, And I’m Learnin’ that Honey You Need Me Too
Expressing desire and need, realizing mutual dependency
So I have one request, I don’t think it’s too hard
Making a straightforward and not overly difficult request
I know you feel the same way that I do in my heart
Believing the other person shares the same emotions
So won’t you come a little closer, give me a kiss
Requesting a closer connection and expressing affection
With my arms wrapped around you
Repeating the desire to hold tightly and expressing intimacy
And our legs in a twist
Emphasizing the symbolic entanglement of legs as a form of connection
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