Lyrics
Maybe I’ll, maybe I’ll go
Expressing uncertainty about whether the speaker will leave or not.
You might not remember the way that I look at your body
Noting the possibility that the listener may not remember the speaker's admiration for their body.
Cuz I’m a nobody, cuz I’m a nobody, ooh
Feeling like a nobody, possibly implying a lack of self-worth.
Maybe I’ll maybe I’ll know
Expressing uncertainty about gaining knowledge or understanding.
Know that the consequences of your love is poison
Recognizing that the consequences of the listener's love are harmful or toxic.
Better be cautious, I better be cautious of you cuz
Advising caution due to potential negative consequences of the listener's actions.
You be everything I dreamed of
Acknowledging that the listener embodies qualities the speaker has dreamed of.
Every night when I’m feeling distracted
Describing distractions and emotional turmoil at night.
When I’m searching for quick satisfaction
Searching for quick satisfaction, possibly implying a desire for immediate gratification.
Need some action, ooh
Expressing a need for action.
You’re the movie that I dream of
Comparing the listener to a desirable movie character in the speaker's dreams.
In the scene of your deepest emotions
Referencing the emotional depth of the listener.
When my heart is beating in slow motion
Describing a slow-motion effect on the speaker's heart.
It’s driving me crazy
Expressing the overwhelming impact of emotions.
Maybe it’ll go, maybe it’ll stay
Contemplating whether the feelings will persist or fade.
I don’t know what i’m feeling no more
Expressing confusion about the speaker's emotions.
Maybe she won’t know, maybe she won’t say
Suggesting uncertainty about the listener's thoughts and feelings.
What’s on her mind, it don’t matter no more
Stating that the listener's thoughts are irrelevant.
Maybe it’ll go, maybe it’ll stay
Reiterating uncertainty about the persistence of feelings.
I don’t know what i’m feeling no more
Expressing confusion about the speaker's emotions.
Maybe she won’t know, maybe she won’t say
Suggesting uncertainty about the listener's thoughts and feelings.
What’s on her mind, it don’t matter no more
Stating that the listener's thoughts are irrelevant.
But you know it don’t matter no more
Emphasizing the insignificance of the listener's thoughts.
It don’t matter no more
Reiterating the unimportance of the listener's thoughts.
You know what you’re capable of
Acknowledging the listener's capabilities.
She’s crawling out from underneath my bedsheets
Describing an intimate moment with an unidentified person.
Who is she, ooh, she lookin' at me creepy
Expressing curiosity about the identity of the person and a sense of discomfort.
Ooh, I bet she kinda freaky too
Suggesting that the person might have unconventional or alluring qualities.
I’m feeling kinda queasy
Feeling physically uneasy, possibly due to the mysterious person.
Excuse me, what’s your name, what’s your number?
Politely inquiring about the person's name and contact details.
I’ve been swimming, getting lost in the color of your eyes
Describing a captivating experience of getting lost in the colors of the person's eyes.
I been getting lost in the colors
Reiterating the immersive experience of getting lost in various emotions.
Have we met before? I remember
Questioning whether the speaker and the person have met in a previous encounter.
You somewhere else, maybe a dream or a nightmare
Reflecting on a possible encounter in a dream or nightmare.
Ooh, she’s so good, oh she’s so mean, but I like her
Expressing contradictory feelings about the person, acknowledging both positive and negative traits.
Maybe it’ll go, maybe it’ll stay
Contemplating the persistence or fading of emotions.
I don’t know what i’m feeling no more
Expressing confusion about the speaker's emotions.
Maybe she won’t know, maybe she won’t say
Suggesting uncertainty about the listener's thoughts and feelings.
What’s on her mind, it don’t matter no more
Stating that the listener's thoughts are irrelevant.
Maybe it’ll go, maybe it’ll stay
Contemplating the persistence or fading of emotions.
I don’t know what i’m feeling no more
Expressing confusion about the speaker's emotions.
Maybe she won’t know, maybe she won’t say
Suggesting uncertainty about the listener's thoughts and feelings.
What’s on her mind, it don’t matter no more
Stating that the listener's thoughts are irrelevant.
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