Lyrics
She's electric
Expressing admiration for the person being described as "electric," likely indicating they have a lively and charismatic personality.
She's in a family full of eccentrics
Describing the person's family as unconventional or peculiar.
She's done things I've never expected
Referring to surprising actions or behaviors by the person that were unexpected.
And I need more time
Expressing a need for more time, possibly to understand or adjust to the person's characteristics.
She's got a sister
Mentioning the person's sister and expressing a sense of longing or missing her presence.
And God only knows how I've missed her
Expressing uncertainty or surprise about how much the speaker has missed the sister.
And on the palm of her hand is a blister
Noting a blister on the person's hand, possibly symbolic of hardship or challenges.
And I need more time
Reiterating the need for more time, emphasizing the complexity of the situation.
And I want you to know
Declaring a decision or resolution.
I've got my mind made up now (mind made up now)
Reaffirming the decision but expressing the need for additional time.
But I need more time
Highlighting the ongoing struggle or indecision despite the made-up mind.
And I want you to say
Expressing a desire for the person to acknowledge or understand the speaker's feelings.
Do you know what I'm sayin'? (What I'm sayin')
Seeking confirmation or understanding from the person, possibly about shared sentiments.
But I need more
Reiterating the need for more time in a somewhat conflicted manner.
'Cause I'll be you and you'll be me
Suggesting a mutual exchange of roles between the speaker and the person.
There's lots and lots for us to see
Highlighting the potential for shared experiences and discoveries between the speaker and the person.
Lots and lots for us to do
Emphasizing the abundance of opportunities for the speaker and the person.
She is electric, can I be electric too?
Pondering the possibility of the speaker becoming as "electric" as the person being described.
She's got a brother (a brother)
Introducing the person's brother and indicating a strained relationship with him.
We don't get on with one another
Expressing a lack of camaraderie with the brother.
But I quite fancy her mother
Admiring the person's mother, possibly hinting at a romantic interest.
And I think that she likes me
Suggesting a reciprocal liking between the speaker and the person's mother.
She's got a cousin (a cousin)
Introducing the person's cousin and the revelation of a pregnancy.
In fact she's got 'bout a dozen (a dozen)
Highlighting the person's numerous cousins.
She's got one in the oven (the oven)
Indicating a pregnancy in the family but asserting no connection to the speaker.
But it's nothing to do with me
Distancing the speaker from the pregnancy situation.
And I want you to know
Repeating the desire for the person to know the speaker's resolved mindset.
I've got my mind made up now (mind made up now)
Reaffirming the determination but reiterating the need for more time.
But I need more time
Emphasizing the ongoing internal struggle despite the resolute mindset.
And I want you to say
Repeating the desire for the person to acknowledge the speaker's feelings.
Do you know what I'm sayin'? (What I'm sayin')
Asking for confirmation or understanding, rephrasing the previous request.
But I need more
Reiterating the need for more time with a sense of internal conflict.
'Cause I'll be you and you'll be me
Repeating the idea of mutual exchange of roles between the speaker and the person.
There's lots and lots for us to see
Reiterating the potential for shared experiences and discoveries between the speaker and the person.
There's lots and lots for us to do
Emphasizing the abundance of opportunities for the speaker and the person.
She is electric, can I be electric too?
Pondering the possibility of the speaker becoming as "electric" as the person being described.
Can I be electric too?
Persistently questioning the possibility of the speaker becoming as "electric" as the person.
Can I be electric too?
Repeating the inquiry about the speaker's potential electrifying transformation.
Can I be electric too?
Continuing to question the likelihood of the speaker becoming as "electric" as the person.
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