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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Ready for You" by the artist "Years Years"

In "Ready for You" by Years & Years, the lyrical protagonist expresses an obsessive infatuation with a new romantic interest, showcasing a fervent desire to dive headfirst into the relationship despite potential risks and uncertainties.

The protagonist exudes confidence and allure, urging their love interest to move to their rhythm with a promise of an exhilarating experience ("Light a fire in your eyes... Make it easy for you"). They hint at offering something more fulfilling than a current partner ("You got another guy, but does he love you like I do?") and appeal to the desire for novelty and excitement ("Bet you've seen it all before? Bet you always wanted more?").

Despite the outward confidence, the protagonist craves guidance and validation within the relationship ("You and I are serious now, and I'll be good if you tell me how"). They express vulnerability ("Are you gonna hold me down?") and a willingness to be completely vulnerable, even if it leads to heartbreak ("Are you gonna break my heart? I'll break it for you. I'm ready to fall apart").

The repeated phrase "I'm ready for you" emphasizes the protagonist's all-consuming desire to surrender fully to this relationship, despite the fear of rejection or betrayal. They're willing to risk it all for love, hoping their affections will be reciprocated.

Change the color of your eyes

Make your body move like mine

Then I show you what to do

I made it easier for you

You've got another boy to lose

But does he want you like I do?

I bet you've seen it all before

I bet you always wanted more

You and me, we'll make it serious now

And I'll be good if you can tell me how

Cause I been wondering lately

Are you the one that's gonna hold me down?

Can you tell me, oh, would you lead me on?

Would you start me over? I'm ready to be torn apart

And oh, would you break my heart?

And I'll break it for you, I'm ready to be torn apart

Oh, I'm ready for you, I'm ready for you

I'm ready for you, oh now, I'm ready for you

I'm ready for you, I'm ready for you

I'm ready for you, oh now, I'm ready for you

And as you see me start to play

It's the way that I was made

I refuse to tread the line

Cause I'm happier tonight

If you want my love to kill

I can give you love to fill

Never asking, never lie

And you never have to hide

You and me, we'll make it serious now

And I'll be good if you can tell me how

Cause I been wondering lately

Are you the one that's gonna hold me down?

Can you tell me, oh, would you lead me on?

Would you start me over? I'm ready to be torn apart

Oh, would you break my heart?

And I'll break it for you, I'm ready to be torn apart

Oh, I'm ready for you, I'm ready for you

I'm ready for you, oh now, I'm ready for you

I'm ready for you, I'm ready for you

I'm ready for you, oh now, I'm ready for you

Oh, would you lead me on?

Would you start me over? I'm ready to be torn apart

And oh, would you break my heart?

And I can break it for you, I'm ready to be torn apart

Oh, I'm ready for you, I'm ready for you

I'm ready for you, oh now, I'm ready for you

I'm ready for you, I'm ready for you

I'm ready for you, oh now, I'm ready for you

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