Lyrics
Don't be scared to get in the middle
Encouragement to engage actively without fear.
I'm a puzzle so just solve the riddle
Describing oneself as a complex puzzle, inviting the listener to understand and connect.
Don't be scared to take a bite
Encouraging the listener to experience something new without hesitation.
It's a treat, you know that's right
Expressing that the experience will be enjoyable and satisfying.
Wanna pull over to the side
Expressing a willingness to explore and take a different path.
I'll get in your car, see how ya drive
Willingness to be part of the listener's journey and observe their actions.
Don't wanna do too much, step out of place
Cautioning against going beyond appropriate boundaries.
I just need to get up in your face
Expressing a desire to be close and engage directly.
I know you like to taste
Acknowledging the listener's preferences, possibly in a romantic context.
Wanna know who gone win this race
Expressing a competitive or playful spirit, possibly in a relationship.
And isn't it a shame
Reflecting on a regrettable situation.
You too afraid to call out my name
Observing the listener's hesitation to acknowledge or address the speaker.
And I wonder why
Questioning the reason behind the listener's reluctance.
You don't need to apologize
Reassuring the listener that an apology is unnecessary.
Cause it ain't a crime
Asserting that the situation is not a wrongdoing or offense.
Just get ready to have me in mind
Encouraging the listener to be prepared for the speaker to be on their mind.
I know it's gone be perfect
Expressing confidence that the upcoming experience will be flawless.
You know it's gone be worth it
Affirming the value and worthiness of the listener.
You know how I can work it
Highlighting the speaker's skills and abilities in a positive light.
Cause baby you deserve it
Acknowledging that the listener deserves a positive experience.
I know you like to taste
Repetition of line 10, emphasizing the importance of the listener's taste.
Wanna know who gone win this race
Repetition of line 11, reinforcing the competitive or playful aspect.
And isn't it a shame
Repetition of line 12, highlighting the regrettable nature of the situation.
You too afraid to call out my name
Repetition of line 13, emphasizing the listener's reluctance to acknowledge the speaker.
And I wonder why
Repetition of line 14, restating the curiosity about the listener's hesitation.
You don't need to apologize
Reassuring the listener that an apology is unnecessary, repeating line 15.
Cause it ain't a crime
Repetition of line 16, asserting the lack of wrongdoing or offense.
Just get ready to have me in mind
Repetition of line 17, reiterating the speaker's presence in the listener's thoughts.
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