Lyrics
This is a robbery
This line suggests a metaphorical "robbery" where someone is stealing the speaker's heart.
Steal my heart in my sleep, but I won't
The speaker acknowledges the attempt to steal their heart but asserts resilience against it.
Pretend that you're good to me
The speaker is aware that the other person may not be genuinely good to them.
And I don't know why I'm so addicted
The speaker expresses confusion about their strong attraction or addiction to the other person.
Ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh
Repetition of an expressive sound (ooh) indicating emotional intensity or turmoil.
I'm sick of all the sadness, I'm sick of all the pain
The speaker is tired of sadness and pain in the relationship.
Ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh
Repetition of the expressive sound, possibly emphasizing the emotional exhaustion.
I'd die for your attention, but I'd do it all again
The speaker would go to extremes for the other person's attention and would do it again.
'Cause in a heartbeat
Expresses a willingness to act swiftly and decisively for the other person.
I would fight for you just like an army
The speaker is ready to fight for the person they love, comparing it to an army's dedication.
Run a thousand miles so you can
Willingness to make significant efforts, like running a thousand miles, for the other person's love.
Lo-lo-love me or tear me apart
The person's actions could either lead to love or heartbreak for the speaker.
Would you break my heart in a heartbeat?
Ponders if the other person would break the speaker's heart abruptly.
'Cause in a heartbeat
Reiteration of the willingness to act swiftly for the other person.
I would fight for you just like an army
Repeats the theme of being ready to fight for the person, akin to an army's commitment.
Run a thousand miles so you can
Reiteration of the willingness to go to great lengths for the other person's love.
Lo-lo-love me or tear me apart
The person's actions could either lead to love or heartbreak for the speaker.
Would you break my heart in a heartbeat?
Repeats the question of whether the other person would break the speaker's heart suddenly.
How can I let you go?
The speaker is unsure how to let go of the person, feeling a closeness to heaven.
We're so close to heaven now, you touch me
Describes the physical closeness and the impact of the person's touch on the speaker.
You're givin' me vertigo
The person's actions cause a sensation of vertigo in the speaker.
And I don't think you know where my heart is
Expresses uncertainty about whether the person understands the depth of the speaker's feelings.
I'm way past the rubicon
The speaker feels they have crossed a point of no return, possibly in the relationship.
I'm stuck in a marathon and I need
Describes being stuck in a prolonged and challenging situation, possibly related to the relationship.
To live in your Babylon
Desires to live in the other person's world (Babylon), despite challenges.
But I don't think you see me in the darkness
Expresses the feeling of being unnoticed by the person, particularly in difficult times.
Ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh
Repetition of an expressive sound (ooh) indicating emotional intensity or turmoil.
I'm sick of all the sadness, I'm sick of all the pain
Reiterates the weariness of sadness and pain in the relationship.
Ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh
Repetition of the expressive sound, possibly emphasizing the emotional exhaustion.
I'd die for your attention, but I'd do it all again
The speaker would go to extremes for the other person's attention and would do it again.
'Cause in a heartbeat
Reiteration of the willingness to act swiftly for the other person.
I would fight for you just like an army
Repeats the theme of being ready to fight for the person, akin to an army's commitment.
Run a thousand miles so you can
Reiteration of the willingness to go to great lengths for the other person's love.
Lo-lo-love me or tear me apart
The person's actions could either lead to love or heartbreak for the speaker.
Would you break my heart in a heartbeat?
Repeats the question of whether the other person would break the speaker's heart suddenly.
'Cause in a heartbeat
Reiteration of the willingness to act swiftly for the other person.
I would fight for you just like an army
Repeats the theme of being ready to fight for the person, akin to an army's commitment.
Run a thousand miles so you can
Reiteration of the willingness to go to great lengths for the other person's love.
Lo-lo-love me or tear me apart
The person's actions could either lead to love or heartbreak for the speaker.
Would you break my heart in a heartbeat?
Repeats the question of whether the other person
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