Lyrics
Well I'm not suppose to see you looking
Expresses awareness of societal or personal restrictions on observing someone.
Not suppose to stare straight into your eyes
Acknowledges the prohibition of direct eye contact, possibly due to the intimacy it implies.
Into your eyes
Highlights the focus on the captivating quality of the other person's eyes.
I'm not supposed to kiss your lips
Acknowledges the prohibition of kissing, suggesting a forbidden or taboo nature.
But you smiled so sweet
Describes the allure of the person's smile, making it difficult to resist temptation.
I can't resist those eyes
Reiterates the irresistible nature of the person's eyes, reinforcing the internal struggle.
Now you say you might have eyes for me
Reports the other person expressing a potential romantic interest, creating anticipation.
I can only wish that you were mine
Expresses a longing or desire for a romantic connection, albeit uncertain.
That you were mine
Reiterates the desire for a romantic relationship and possession of the person.
Well I'm not supposed to be here with you
Acknowledges the inappropriateness of being together, indicating a conflict of circumstances.
But how can I leave
Expresses difficulty leaving the situation, possibly due to the emotional impact.
If you look at me with those eyes
Emphasizes the powerful effect of the person's gaze, making departure challenging.
Into your eyes
Repeats the focus on the intensity of looking into the other person's eyes.
Into your eyes
Reiterates the emphasis on the captivating quality of the person's eyes.
I'm not supposed to kiss your lips
Restates the prohibition of kissing, suggesting a recurring struggle against temptation.
But you smiled so sweet
Describes the impact of the person's sweet smile, contributing to the internal conflict.
I can't resist those eyes
Reiterates the irresistibility of the other person's eyes, intensifying the emotional dilemma.
And I'm not supposed to kiss your lips
Echoes the prohibition of kissing, emphasizing the ongoing internal battle.
But you smiled so sweet
Repeats the impact of the person's sweet smile, underscoring the persistent temptation.
I can't resist those eyes
Reiterates the struggle against the captivating eyes, concluding the narrative.
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