Lyrics
If you're wearing leather honey
The speaker finds leather attire too bold or intense for their personality.
That's too much for me
Expresses discomfort or feeling overwhelmed by someone wearing leather.
I'm too soft to wear it
The speaker feels emotionally delicate and believes wearing leather doesn't suit their personality.
And I won't go in between
The speaker prefers not to involve themselves in situations related to wearing leather or taking sides.
If you met my brother baby
If someone met the speaker's brother, they would realize the speaker lacks qualities needed to impress or attract someone romantically.
You could clearly see
The speaker feels they lack the qualities necessary to bring someone home with them.
I'm not much the man it takes to take you home with me
Expresses self-doubt about being capable of being with someone intimately.
No, I never can tell
Expresses uncertainty or inability to predict or understand someone's intentions.
You were in my head
Refers to thoughts or imaginations about someone.
Making out that we were on thin ice
Suggests a precarious or uncertain situation between the speaker and the person in mind.
You could stamp your feet
Implies an action that could cause the speaker to feel overwhelmed or helpless.
Send me underneath
Expresses vulnerability or being overpowered by someone's actions.
Helpless to avoid the helping hand
Describes feeling helpless despite trying to avoid assistance or involvement.
Please release me
Expresses a desire or plea to be freed from a situation or relationship.
It feels like it's easy
Suggests that something seems effortless when one has full knowledge or understanding.
When you know, but wouldn't say
Implies knowing something but choosing not to disclose it verbally.
Safe and secret
Describes a feeling of safety and confidentiality in the speaker's place of origin where they first met.
My hometown where we met
Refers to the place where the speaker and the person in mind initially encountered each other.
Seems to change but never will
Indicates a sense of familiarity or consistency despite outward changes in the hometown.
If you're not my lover baby
Questions the nature of the relationship between the speaker and the person in mind if not romantic.
What are you to me?
Asks for clarification about the person's role or significance in the speaker's life if not a lover.
Are we friends that fight
Considers if the relationship involves conflicts but also wonders if the person agrees or aligns with the speaker.
Or are you someone that agrees
Questions the nature of the connection and whether the person supports the speaker's views.
If you met my sister honey
Suggests that if someone met the speaker's sister, she would support the speaker's stance or opinion.
She would side with me
Implies the sister would side with the speaker's perspective in the relationship.
Say that I'm the foolish one that helps you when you need
Portrays the speaker as someone who helps the person in mind despite being considered foolish.
No, I never can tell
Reiterates the uncertainty or inability to predict someone's thoughts or intentions.
You were in my head
Similar to line 11, references the person's presence in the speaker's thoughts or mind.
Making out that we were on thin ice
Reflects a precarious or uncertain situation between the speaker and the person in mind.
You could stamp your feet
Implies the power of the person's actions to overwhelm or subdue the speaker.
Send me underneath
Expresses vulnerability or being overpowered by someone's actions.
Helpless to avoid he helping hand
Describes feeling helpless despite trying to avoid assistance or involvement.
Please release me
Repeats the plea or desire to be released from a situation or relationship.
It feels like, its easy
Reiterates that something seems effortless when one fully understands it.
When you know
Reemphasizes knowing something but choosing not to verbalize it.
But wouldn't say
Reaffirms the feeling of safety and confidentiality in the speaker's initial meeting place.
Safe and secret
Refers again to the place where the speaker and the person in mind first encountered each other.
My hometown, where we met
Highlights the perceived constancy despite surface-level changes in the hometown where they met.
Seems to change but never will
Reiterates the apparent consistency despite potential changes in the hometown.
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