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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Control" by the artist "Winona Oak"

In the song "Control," Winona Oak sings about the intoxicating feeling of being in love that completely consumes her and makes her lose control.

She describes her longing for her beloved when he's not around: a sleepless night filled with phone calls, a feeling of loneliness and being lost. Only next to him does she feel safe and at home.

The presence of her beloved has a magnetic effect on her: his gaze and touch deprive her of her composure, making her lose her mind. Winona Oak admits that she is ready for anything for him, wanting to give him pleasure day and night.

She realizes that these strong feelings can be dangerous: she is afraid of losing herself in this passion, losing her dignity. However, she does not resist this feeling, surrendering to it completely.

Last night, called you a hundred times

Felt super lonely in my bedroom

So lost I don't even know why

You are feeling just like home

But sometimes I feel like time just passes by

You got me losing control (got me losing)

All day or night wanna make you satisfied

You got me losing control (got me losing)

Oh when you're looking at me like that

I know, I'm gonna lose my control

And when you're touching me like that

Oh no, you got me losing control

All night you got me tongue tied

Can't find the words to speak my mind

Got so high of being by your side

Think I just lost all of my pride

But sometimes I feel like time just passes by

You got me losing control (got me losing)

All day or night wanna make you satisfied

You got me losing control (got me losing)

Oh when you're looking at me like that

I know, I'm gonna lose my control

And when you're touching me like that

Oh no, you got me losing control

You got me losing

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