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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "I Like (The Idea Of) You" by the artist "Tessa Violet"

In "I Like (The Idea Of) You," Tessa Violet captures the intoxicating feeling of being utterly captivated by a new romantic interest, despite recognizing red flags and internal resistance.

The lyrics portray a protagonist aware of the risks involved. Her "radar" screams danger ("you're such a heartbreaker"), and she fears getting hurt ("I took a chance and I tripped"). She tries convincing herself and her friends that this person isn't right for her. However, his charm ("you fight for me anyway") proves difficult to resist.

The chorus reveals the core of her dilemma: she's enamored by the idea of a relationship ("I like the idea of you... Wonder what it's like to love you"). It's not necessarily the person himself, but rather the fantasy she's constructed in her mind and the potential happiness it represents.

Despite attempts to fight back ("I know I shouldn't wonder... keep saying we shouldn't be in love"), she finds herself drawn deeper. She rereads messages, dreams of reciprocation, and acknowledges the recklessness of giving her all ("my love, my time, my money").

Ultimately, the song doesn't offer a resolution as to whether she'll fully succumb to her feelings. The final lines simply emphasize the strength of her infatuation: "I think I'm falling for you," leaving the listener wondering about the fate of this budding romance.

I've got a radar for trouble and you're a renegade

I take a leap, then I stumble while you are unafraid

I keep repeating, repeating the way you say my name

Oh, oh (Mm-mm-mm)

I try convincing my friends that you're not right for me

We just don't make any sense, but still you fight for me

I keep repeating, repeating the way we shouldn't be

Oh, oh

But I like the idea-dea of you

I like the idea-dea of you

Wonder how it'd be, be to love you

I like the idea-dea of you

Ooh

I know I shouldn't be guessing but you're impressing me

And I can't help reading into what you've been texting me

I keep repeating, repeating the way we shouldn't be

Oh, oh (Ooh-ooh-ooh)

And yeah, I know I don't need it, but wouldn't it be neat?

We fall in love with a feeling, just feeling you and me

I keep repeating, repeating the way we shouldn't be

Oh, oh

But I like the idea-dea of you

I like the idea-dea of you

Wonder how it'd be, be to love you

I like the idea-dea of you

I like the idea-dea of you

I like the idea-dea of you

Wonder how it'd be, be to love you

I like the idea-dea of you

Ooh-ooh-ooh

Get everything that you want, my love, my time, my money

You think I'd learn but I love your touch is sweet like honey

There's nothing I wouldn't do to hear you call me funny

Guess I'm a sucker for you

Ooh, ooh, ooh-ooh-ooh!

I like the idea-dea of you

I like the idea-dea of you

Wonder how it'd be, be to love you

I like the idea-dea of you

I like the idea-dea of you

I like the idea-dea of you

Wonder how it'd be, be to love you

I like the idea-dea of you

Ooh-ooh-ooh

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