Temptation
Seductive Temptation: Unveiling the Allure Within The Everly Brothers' LyricsLyrics
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
Expressing excitement or agreement, possibly setting a lively tone for the song.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
Repetition for emphasis, maintaining the energetic atmosphere established in the first line.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
Continuation of the enthusiastic expression, reinforcing a sense of anticipation.
You came, I was alone
Referring to someone's arrival when the singer was alone, hinting at a significant encounter.
I should have known
Expressing regret or realization that the singer should have anticipated the encounter.
You were temptation
Labeling the person as "temptation," suggesting a powerful allure or seduction.
You sigh, leading me on
Describing a sigh that leads the singer on, indicating a subtle manipulation or allure.
I should have known
Reflecting on the missed realization that the person was a source of temptation.
You were temptation
Reiterating the identification of the person as temptation, reinforcing its significance.
It would be thrilling
Expressing a desire for willingness on the part of the temptation.
If you were willing
Conveying disappointment or resignation if the tempting situation cannot be realized.
But if it can never be
Expressing sympathy for the singer's predicament if the temptation is unattainable.
Well, then pity me
Expressing the singer's susceptibility or vulnerability to the tempting person.
You were born to be kissed
Expressing the singer's inability to resist the allure of the tempting person.
I can't resist
Labeling the person again as "temptation," reinforcing its dominant role.
You are temptation
Declaring the singer's surrender to the tempting person, acknowledging their allure.
I'm yours, here is my heart
Suggesting a willingness to be separated if it means giving the heart to the tempting person.
Take it away, we'll never part
Describing the singer as a slave, emphasizing submission to the tempting person.
I'm just a slave, only a slave
Reiterating the singer's role as a slave, emphasizing a lack of freedom in the situation.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
Continuation of the energetic expression, possibly indicating a persistent emotional state.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
Reiteration for emphasis, maintaining the lively and expressive tone of the song.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
Concluding the song with a final expression of excitement or agreement.
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