Lyrics
How'd you catch me
Expressing surprise or curiosity about how the other person captivated their attention.
I'm a comet coming down, call me crash landing
Comparing oneself to a comet, implying a dramatic entrance or approach, and anticipating a crash landing, signifying an intense or impactful relationship.
I said don't get close, I'll cause permanent damage
Warning the other person about potential harm or emotional damage due to proximity or closeness.
You take me to Mars
Expressing a desire to be taken away to a metaphorical place of wonder or escapism, "Mars" symbolizing an extraordinary, distant, or dreamlike destination.
You take me, I feel it when you hold me in your arms
Feeling a certain emotional connection or sensation when being held in the other person's arms, associated with being taken to this metaphorical "Mars."
Take me to Mars
Reiteration of the desire to be taken away to "Mars."
You take me, I feel it when you hold me in your arms
Repeating the feeling of connection or sensation experienced when held by the other person, reinforcing the association with being taken to "Mars."
You take me to Mars
Repeated desire to be taken away to "Mars," emphasizing its significance or importance.
Baby I'm in love with who you are
Expressing love and admiration for the essence or character of the other person.
Saw you coming straight for me
Observing the other person approaching directly or straightforwardly.
And you're everything I need
Stating that the other person embodies everything needed or desired.
Keep crashing
Repeating the idea of crashing, possibly symbolizing repeated intense interactions or encounters.
Over and over again
Describing a cyclical or repetitive pattern of crashing or conflicts in the relationship.
And over and over till we collide
Emphasizing the continuous collision or clashes in the relationship, possibly with a hint of inevitability.
Feels like a movie scene
Comparing the experience of the relationship to a scene from a movie, highlighting its dramatic or cinematic quality.
On a silver tv screen
Portraying the relationship's intensity or vividness, akin to a scene on a TV screen.
You don't know that you saved me
Expressing gratitude or recognition towards the other person for unknowingly providing salvation or rescue.
Was all on my own
Describing a state of loneliness or isolation before the other person's arrival.
Heart so alone
Highlighting the emotional condition of having a lonely heart before finding companionship.
Then you came along
Acknowledging the arrival of the other person, indicating they brought emotional fulfillment or completeness.
And gave it a home
Expressing how the other person provided a sense of belonging or a place for their emotions.
Wishing on stars up above
Expressing hope or desire by metaphorically wishing upon stars for something positive.
Waiting to feel what it's like to be loved
Desiring the experience of being loved and waiting for it to happen.
Then you came along
Reinforcing the arrival of the other person and the subsequent change in the emotional state.
You take me to Mars
Repeated desire to be taken away to "Mars," indicating a strong longing or yearning for that emotional escape or connection.
You take me, I feel it when you hold me in your arms
Reaffirming the emotional sensation or connection felt when held by the other person, linked to the idea of being taken to "Mars."
Take me to Mars
Repetition of the desire to be taken away to "Mars," stressing its emotional significance.
You take me, I feel it when you hold me in your arms
Reiterating the emotional connection or sensation experienced when held by the other person, reinforcing the association with being taken to "Mars."
You take me to Mars
Continued expression of the longing or desire to be taken away to "Mars."
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