Name Storms After
Dancing in the Eye of Love's HurricaneLyrics
Ain't a cloud up in the sky
Clear skies with no clouds present.
Ain't no warning or a sign
No indications or warnings.
But all of a sudden, I'm
Suddenly finding oneself in a situation.
Lost in the blue eyes of a hurricane
Being captivated by someone with striking blue eyes, using a hurricane metaphor.
The way you're rolling in right now, oh-oh
Describing the arrival or presence of the person with the captivating eyes.
I should be standing on some higher ground
Feeling the need to be in a safer or better position.
Ooh, you're a lightning strike
Comparing the person to a powerful and unpredictable force of nature, like lightning.
To hell with whoever said it never hits twice
Rejecting the notion that such striking events only happen once.
Ooh, you're a hundred year flood
Describing the overwhelming impact of the person as if it's a rare, catastrophic flood.
Sweeping me away in a tidal wave rush
Being swept away by the person's presence and emotions.
They never saw you coming, beautiful disaster
Expressing that others didn't anticipate the powerful and captivating nature of the person.
You're the kind of woman that they name storms after
Highlighting the person's extraordinary qualities by suggesting they are the type to have storms named after them.
Now I'm caught up in your wreckage
Feeling entangled or affected by the aftermath of the person's impact.
Your perfume, your kiss, your dresses
Mentioning specific elements of the person (perfume, kiss, dresses) that contribute to the entanglement.
I'm at the mercy of your touch, and I can't run for cover
Feeling vulnerable and unable to escape from the person's influence.
I feel your love like thunder in my chest
Experiencing the intensity of the person's love, likened to thunder in the chest.
Ooh, you're a lightning strike
Reiterating the comparison of the person to a lightning strike.
To hell with whoever said it never hits twice
Rejecting the belief that such impactful events happen only once.
Ooh, you're a hundred year flood
Reinforcing the analogy of the person as a rare, overwhelming flood.
Sweeping me away in a tidal wave rush
Being carried away by the person's presence and emotions in a rush.
They never saw you coming, beautiful disaster
Emphasizing the unexpected and beautiful nature of the person's impact.
You're the kind of woman that they name storms after
Reiterating that the person possesses qualities that lead to storms being named after them.
Oh-oh, yeah
Oh-oh, oh, yeah
-Ooh, you're a lightning strike
Repeating the lightning strike analogy, emphasizing its impact.
To hell with whoever said it never hits twice
Challenging the idea that impactful events only occur once.
Ooh, you're a hundred year flood
Reiterating the comparison of the person to a rare and overwhelming flood.
Sweeping me away in a tidal wave rush
Experiencing being carried away by the person's presence and emotions in a rush.
Ooh, you're a lightning strike
Repeating the lightning strike analogy, highlighting its impact.
To hell with whoever said it never hits twice
Dismissing the idea that impactful events happen only once.
Ooh, you're a hundred year flood
Reiterating the comparison of the person to a rare, overwhelming flood.
Sweeping me away in a tidal wave rush
Experiencing being carried away by the person's presence and emotions in a rush.
They never saw you coming, beautiful disaster
Highlighting the unexpected and beautiful nature of the person's impact.
You're the kind of woman that they name storms after
Affirming that the person possesses qualities leading to storms being named after them.
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