Fever
Love's Fever: A Melodic Journey of Passion and DesireLyrics
Never know how much I love you
Expressing uncertainty about the depth of love.
Never know how much I care
Reiterating uncertainty about the level of care.
When you put your arms around me
Describing the physical closeness that triggers intense feelings.
I get a fever that's so hard to bear
Conveying the overwhelming and challenging nature of the emotional response (fever).
You give me fever, when you kiss me
Attributing the fever to the act of kissing.
Fever when you hold me tight
Stating that the fever persists when held tightly.
Fever, in the the morning
Associating the fever with the morning.
Fever all through the night
Emphasizing that the fever continues throughout the night.
Sun lights up the daytime
Highlighting the influence of sunlight on the daytime.
The moon lights up the night
Highlighting the moon's role in illuminating the night.
I light up when you call my name
Expressing personal excitement upon hearing one's name.
And you know I'm gonna treat you right
Promising to treat the loved one right.
Everybody's got the fever
Suggesting that everyone experiences the fever.
That is something you all know
Asserting the universality of the fever phenomenon.
Fever isn't such a new thing
Noting that fever is not a recent occurrence.
Fever started long ago
Indicating the historical roots of fever.
Romeo loved Juliet
Referring to the classic love story of Romeo and Juliet.
Juliet she felt the same
Confirming Juliet's reciprocal feelings.
When he put his arms around her
Describing the passionate embrace between Romeo and Juliet.
He said "Julie baby you're my flame"
Quoting Romeo expressing Juliet's significance to him.
Thou givest fever, when we kisseth
Linking fever to the act of kissing in an archaic style.
Fever with thy flaming youth
Connecting fever with the passionate energy of youth.
Fever, I'm afire
Describing a state of intense passion and desire.
Fever yea I burn forsooth
Expressing burning desire and passion.
Captain Smith and Pocahontas
Referring to Captain Smith and Pocahontas, hinting at a tumultuous relationship.
Had a very mad affair
Characterizing the affair between Captain Smith and Pocahontas as intense.
When her Daddy tried to kill him
Describing a critical moment when Pocahontas' father opposes the relationship.
She said "Daddy-O don't you dare"
Quoting Pocahontas defending Captain Smith.
You give me fever, with his kisses
Attributing fever to kisses in the context of the relationship.
Fever when he holds me tight
Stating the persistence of fever when held tightly.
Fever, I'm his Misses
Declaring commitment in the relationship.
Oh daddy won't you treat him right
Requesting parental approval and acceptance.
Now you've listened to my story
Concluding the narrative and emphasizing the main point.
Here's the point I have made
Summarizing the central theme of the song.
Chicks were born to give you fever
Asserting that women are naturally inclined to evoke passion.
Be it Fahrenheit or Centigrade
Playing with the idea that fever can be measured in Fahrenheit or Centigrade.
They give you fever, when you kiss them
Extending the notion of fever to kissing women in general.
Fever if you live and learn
Reflecting on the learning process associated with living and loving.
Fever, till you sizzle
Describing a prolonged state of intense passion.
What a lovely way to burn
Portraying intense passion as a beautiful and desirable experience.
What a lovely way to burn
Repeating the idea of passion as a lovely way to burn.
What a lovely way to burn
Reiterating the concept of passion as a lovely way to burn.
What a lovely way to burn
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