LoveLine

American Dreams in Loveline
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Lyrics

I got you on my loveline

I have you in my romantic thoughts or feelings.

I never had it as good as you

I have never experienced anything as positive or fulfilling as having you.

You make me wanna sell my body

Your influence makes me consider drastic actions, metaphorically expressed as selling my body.

Just like a good American boy should do

Expressing the desire to conform to societal expectations, especially those of a "good American boy."

And if you got the time time

If you have the time, I want to make you see the patriotic colors of the United States.

I'm gonna make you see red, white, and blue

Implies a passionate and intense experience represented by the colors red, white, and blue.

Because I got you on my loveline

Reiteration of having the person in romantic thoughts or feelings.

Let's see if this American dream is true, alright alright

Let's test if the idealized American dream can be realized with our connection.

Who said anything about redemption?

Questioning the concept of redemption, suggesting a focus on personal desires instead.

Each day it gets a little easier to make my play

As time passes, it becomes easier to pursue personal objectives or romantic endeavors.

I'm going deeper down the foxhole

Metaphorical descent into a challenging situation or commitment, symbolized by a foxhole.

No man ever before has gone so far fighting gravity waves

Embarking on an unprecedented journey, facing challenges comparable to defying gravity waves.

In the beginning a collision of supernovas was hotter than the spotlight

Describing the origin with cosmic imagery, suggesting a powerful and intense connection.

Watts delivered the message in ripples to spellbind

Referring to the transmission of a message by Alan Watts, captivating and mesmerizing.

M-I-N-E, you owe me everything I can bleed

Asserting ownership and claiming that the person owes everything, emphasizing commitment.

Because I dropped a hook in the water and caught you on my loveline

Metaphorically capturing the act of drawing someone into a romantic connection.

I never gave an inch as good as you

Expressing reluctance to yield or compromise in the relationship.

You make me wanna sell my body

Reiteration of the impact the person has on the speaker, using provocative language.

Just like a good American boy should do

Reaffirming the desire to conform to societal expectations.

And if you got the time time

Encouraging the person to spend time together, promising a vivid and patriotic experience.

I'm gonna make you see red, white, and blue

Repeating the intense emotional connection with patriotic imagery.

Because I got you on my loveline

Reiteration of having the person in romantic thoughts or feelings.

Let's see if this American dream is true, alright alright

Continuation of testing the realization of the American dream with the romantic connection.

One-dimension said to two-dimension, "We are not so different

Introducing a dialogue between different dimensions, highlighting similarities.

You're the same as me, only infinitely to where I can't see"

Exploring the idea of similarities between dimensions, acknowledging limitations in perception.

But that's the point, ain't it? The counterpoint's painted

Reflecting on the purpose and perspective, suggesting a contrast between viewpoints.

You never saw it coming till all the teenagers fainted

Describing a surprising revelation, possibly related to a cultural or societal shift.

Now everybody thinks they got a piece of cake

Commenting on the widespread belief that obtaining something is easy, despite it being empty.

But it tastes just like a box of empty space

Comparing a desired outcome to something insubstantial or disappointing.

But it moves so fast and it's a shelter from the rain

Acknowledging the swift pace of life and seeking refuge from challenges.

And it looks like a flame-painted choo-choo train

Describing a captivating and visually striking experience, using a flame-painted choo-choo train as a metaphor.

Who's coming riding on my loveline?

Poetically asking who is entering the romantic connection or expressing interest.

I never had it as good as you

Reiterating the lack of comparable positive experiences in the speaker's past.

You make me wanna sell my body

Reiteration of the impactful influence on the speaker, expressed provocatively.

Just like a good American boy should do

Restating the desire to conform to societal expectations.

And if you got the time time

Encouraging the person to spend time together, promising a vivid and patriotic experience.

I'm gonna make you see red, white, and blue

Repeating the intense emotional connection with patriotic imagery.

Because I got you on my loveline

Reiteration of having the person in romantic thoughts or feelings.

Let's see if this American dream is true, alright alright

Continuation of testing the realization of the American dream with the romantic connection.

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