Lyrics
Every kiss, every hug
Expresses that each kiss and hug have a profound impact, akin to the influence of a drug.
Seems to act just like a drug
Suggests that the kisses and hugs have an addictive quality, implying a growing dependence.
You're getting to be a habit with me
Declares that the person is becoming a constant and comforting presence in the speaker's life.
Let me stay in your arms
Requests to remain embraced, signifying a desire for continuous closeness.
I'm addicted to your charms
Admits a dependency on the captivating qualities possessed by the person being addressed.
You're getting to be a habit with me
Reiterates the idea that the person is becoming a habitual, integral part of the speaker's existence.
I used to think your love was something that I could take or leave alone
Reflects on a past perception of the person's love as optional but conveys a shift towards indispensability.
But now I couldn't do without my supply
Highlights the newfound reliance on the person, emphasizing the importance of their presence.
I need you for my own
Asserts a need for the person's companionship, acknowledging a desire for exclusivity.
Oh, I can't break away
Expresses a difficulty in breaking away, reinforcing the idea of a growing dependence.
I must have you every day
Affirms a daily requirement for the person, paralleling the necessity of routine items like coffee or tea.
As regularly as coffee or tea
Draws a comparison between the regularity of needing the person and the daily consumption of coffee or tea.
You've got me in your clutches
Describes being under the influence of the person's grasp, implying a lack of freedom.
And I can't get free
Expresses a sense of entrapment, unable to break free from the emotional hold of the person.
You're getting to be a habit with me
Reiterates the theme that the person is becoming an ingrained habit in the speaker's life.
Can't break it
Emphasizes the difficulty in breaking the habit, suggesting a persistent attachment.
You're getting to be a habit with me
Repeats the acknowledgment that the person is becoming a habitual and necessary aspect of the speaker's life.
You've got me in your clutches
Reiterates the feeling of being in the person's control, unable to escape their influence.
And I can't get free
Echoes the sentiment of feeling trapped and unable to break free from the emotional entanglement.
Like getting shut-eye,
Introduces a simile, comparing the person's significance to the essential nature of getting enough sleep.
You are what I need
States that the person is what the speaker needs, drawing a parallel with a basic necessity.
Eternally, ohhh! my
Expresses a lasting and eternal connection with the person, reinforcing their habitual presence.
You're getting to be a habit with me
Concludes by reiterating that the person is becoming an enduring habit in the speaker's life.
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