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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Fantasy" by the artist "Timbaland"

The meaning of the song "Fantasy" by Timbaland lies in the heroine's passionate invitation to the object of her desire to plunge into a world of fantasies and fulfill his wildest desires. She seduces him, promising an unforgettable sensual experience that surpasses all his expectations.

The heroine is confident in her ability to fulfill his every desire, ignite a fire of passion in him, and carry him away to a world of pleasure inaccessible to the simple mind. She paints pictures of sensual bliss, mentioning the soundproofing in her house and the absence of neighbors, which only enhances the atmosphere of intimacy and emancipation.

The recurring motif of "crossing the line" emphasizes the idea of overcoming the ordinary and plunging into a world of forbidden fantasies, where there is no place for limitations. The heroine becomes a guide to this world, urging him to cast aside doubts and trust her.

Let me show you boy, hah, are you ready?

Fantasy (oh) it could be (oh) couldn't we

[I was just thinkin’ … about you]

Wildest thing, (you have) ever dreamed (boy)

[So what will it be?]

[Verse 1:]

Just lookin’ at you shorty lights

A flame inside (inside),

I’m wonderin if you can come

And help put out the fire (fire),

That you create in me, baby,

Tell me what you like

Cause I can be your all boy,

I can be your love toy

If you ain't busy baby,

I’m all yours tonight (tonight),

Let imagination take us

For a further than the mind

Travellin’ in a dream (dream)

We can bring something to life,

That no ones ever seen yet, can I...

[Chorus:]

Show you what it's like beyond your fantasy,

It could be (so) good if we....

Might just get it hotter than the

Wildest thang, (you have) ever dreamed boy

Let me show you what it's like beyond your fantasy,

It could be (so) good if we....

Might just get it hotter than the

Wildest thang, (you have) ever dreamed boy

[Verse 2: ]

Cuz think of all the tasty things that we can try (try),

The karma you can have will be more than Money can buy

(ho ho ho ho)

We aint even gotta keep it quiet,

Boy all my walls are sound proof,

I can scream your name through,

My entire house, we will not disturb,

None of these old neighbors,

You'll get all that you deserve,

Boy I got it somewhere

If you can conjure up the nerve,

To come see what if feels like, can I...

[Chorus:]

Show you what it's like beyond your fantasy (oh),

It could be (so) good if we...

Might just get it hotter than the

Wildest thang, (you have) ever dreamed boy

Let me show you what it's like beyond your fantasy,

It could be (so) good if we....

Might just get it hotter than the

Wildest thang, (you have) ever dreamed boy

[Bridge:]

Touch it, touch it, feel it,

Roll around in it, if you like,

Taste it, taste it,

And embrace it again a second time,

Don’t you waste it, you’ll regret it,

Cause I can satisfy,

Any fantasy that you can come with, can I ….

[Chorus:]

Show you what it's like beyond your fantasy (oh),

It could be (so) good if we....

Might just get it hotter than the

Wildest thang, (you have) ever dreamed boy

Let me show you what it's like beyond your fantasy,

It could be (so) good if we....

Might just get it hotter than the

Wildest thang, (you have) ever dreamed boy

Let me show you what it's like beyond your fantasy,

It could be (so) good if we....

Might just get it hotter than the

Wildest thang, (you have) ever dreamed boy

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