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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Good for You" by the artist "We Are The Ocean"

The song "Good for You" by We Are The Ocean depicts a man utterly captivated by a woman. He's mesmerized by her beauty, grace, and scent, repeating: "I just can't get enough of you". The lyrical hero believes he's perfect for her, offering her "solid ground" and a "dream".

He uses vivid imagery to describe his feelings: "The way you move electrifies the room", "You shook me up, you knocked me off my feet", comparing himself to "a loaded gun".

However, despite his confidence, there's a hint of uncertainty. He yearns for intimacy but remains an observer, acknowledging her power over him: "You stole my heart without raising the alarm". The song ends on an open note, leaving the listener wondering if his feelings are reciprocated.

I just can't get enough of you

And the smell of your perfume.

The way you move electrifies the room.

You know that I'd be good for you.

In my imagination

Come upon a revelation

To solve all of my frustration.

You know that I'd be good for you.

She ain't no hallucination,

Yet she's a flawless creation

Causing a standing ovation.

I give in to you.

You shook me up, you pushed me down,

You got me hooked, span me around.

I know you'll make my dreams come true.

I just can't get enough of you,

And the smell of your perfume

Makes me do things I thought I'd never do,

It's started something new.

You know that I'd be good for...

It don't need no explanation

But with your collaboration

We'd make a great combination,

How could you refuse?

It would be my obligation

In this ideal situation

To be your strong foundation,

Don't you want that too?

You took my hand, you tied my arms,

You stole my heart with no alarm.

I still think I'm the man for you.

I've got the chills, they're multiplying,

Let's make a deal, I hope you're buying

Into this dream I made for you,

And now I'm telling you,

I just can't get enough of you

And the smell of your perfume.

The way you move electrifies the room.

Yeah, there's no resisting you.

I just can't get enough of you.

I'm a gun waiting to shoot.

Makes me do things I thought I'd never do.

You've started something new,

You know that I'd be good for...

Now she's got me in her gaze,

My fears dissolve and wash away.

Time to step up to the plate

But it's too late.

I just can't get enough of you

And the smell of your perfume.

Makes me do things I thought I'd never do.

You know that I'd be good for...

I just can't get enough of you

And the smell of your perfume.

The way you move electrifies the room.

Yeah, there's no resisting you.

I just can't get enough of you.

I'm a gun waiting to shoot.

Makes me do things I'd rather not do.

It's started something new.

You know that I'd be good for,

I'd be good for, I'd be good for you.

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