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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Supernatural" by the artist "Wild Orchid"

The song "Supernatural" by Wild Orchid portrays a feeling of all-consuming, divine love. The lyrical heroine is overwhelmed by passion, which she compares to a river flowing through time. She emphasizes the strength and depth of this feeling, calling it "supernatural."

The heroine thanks her lover for the transformation, for helping her grow up and find something she will cherish. Her love is not just an earthly feeling, it is something mystical, sent from above.

The repeating lines "keep giving me supernatural love" and "lift me higher" reflect the heroine's desire to completely dissolve in this feeling, to experience it at maximum intensity. She longs to rise above the ordinary, to reach the peak of emotions and happiness.

Supernatural love, supernatural.

Love like a river,

Flowing deeper than time,

Rushing over my senses,

Like sweet cherry wine.

Stole my emotion,

Like a thief in the night.

Love made me an offer,

I couldn't deny.

You raise me up

Until I can't see the ground,

Wanna tell the whole world

About this love that I found.

Supernatural love.

You're giving me

Supernatural high.

Oh, keep on giving me.

Heaven sent from above,

Heaven sent from above,

Supernatural love,

Oh, supernatural.

I'd like the thank you,

For changing my world.

You made a woman

From a lost little girl.

My soul was searching,

Searching to find

Something to cherish —

A love so divine.

I'm hypnotized by feelings I've never felt,

It's like your magic put me under a spell —

Supernatural love.

You're giving me

Supernatural high.

Oh, keep on giving me.

Heaven sent from above,

Heaven sent from above,

Supernatural love,

Oh, supernatural.

Keep on, keep on giving me (keep on),

Keep on, keep on giving me (giving me),

Keep on giving me supernatural love,

Supernatural love.

Keep on, keep on giving me (It's what I want),

Keep on, keep on giving me (It's what I need),

Keep on giving me supernatural love.

Supernatural love.

I'm hypnotized by feelings I've never felt,

It's like your magic put me under a spell —

Supernatural love.

You're giving me

Supernatural high,

Supernatural high.

Heaven sent from above,

Heaven sent from above,

Supernatural love, woo hoo!

Lift me up higher, higher, and higher.

Lift me up higher than I've ever been before, yeah!

Lift me up higher, higher, and higher

With supernatural love!

Keep on, keep on giving me,

Keep on, keep on giving me,

Keep on, keep on giving me,

Supernatural love!

Keep on, keep on giving me,

Keep on, keep on giving me,

Keep on, keep on giving me,

Supernatural love!

Supernatural love (keep on giving me).

Keep on giving me something sweet sweet.

Heaven sent from above

Supernatural love!

Keep on, keep on giving me,

Keep on, keep on giving me,

Keep on, keep on giving me,

Supernatural love!

Keep on, keep on giving me,

Keep on, keep on giving me,

Keep on, keep on giving me,

Supernatural love!

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