Lyrics
can I call us you and me yet
Expressing a desire to define the relationship as "us" and "you and me."
you got me spilling all my secrets
Acknowledging a vulnerability, confessing personal secrets to the other person.
let’s take a ride round the curves of desire
Suggesting a metaphorical journey through the twists and turns of passion and longing.
you’re trouble, aren’t you? I can see it
Acknowledging the presence of trouble and foreseeing potential emotional pain.
know you’re gonna leave me bleeding
Anticipating emotional pain and potential heartbreak from the other person.
but you set alight every inch of my spine
Describing the intense impact the other person has, igniting a powerful emotional response.
when you talk, I feel every little stitch in my chest
Highlighting a physical reaction to the other person's words, with a focus on emotional intensity.
come apart as we hurtle to the fallout
Imagining a relationship unraveling with potential consequences as emotions intensify.
I might just burn up my whole life
Contemplating the possibility of sacrificing one's entire life for the relationship.
We don’t have to be civilized
Expressing a willingness to break societal norms and not adhere to conventional behavior.
You’re mine and I might lose my mind
Affirming possession of the other person while acknowledging the risk of losing one's sanity.
got my tongue between your teeth
Describing an intimate moment with the other person, emphasizing closeness.
haven’t seen your friends in weeks
Noticing a significant time spent with the other person, possibly at the expense of other relationships.
your pretty lies, how they siphon the wild out of me
Commenting on the impact of the other person's deceptive words, draining the wild and untamed aspects.
forget your loyalties to float in my gaze
Encouraging the other person to disregard loyalties in favor of a shared, intense connection.
we look good in destruction, couldn’t we trust it?
Pondering the reliability of destruction in their relationship and questioning the need for trust.
I might just burn up my whole life
Reiterating the potential sacrifice of one's life for the relationship's intensity.
We don’t have to be civilized
Repeating the desire to defy societal expectations and norms for the sake of the relationship.
You’re mine and I might lose my mind
Reaffirming possession of the other person while acknowledging the risk of losing one's sanity, echoing a previous sentiment.
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