Seems like you never really knew me
Seems like you never understood me
Seems like you never really knew how to feel
But electricity ooh it drew you near to me
What you needed was to be rid of me
There were times you really made me smile
And there were times you really made me cry
And there were times I never really knew how to feel
But electricity ooh it drew you near to me
What you needed was to be rid of me
And the fear made you so unsure of me
What you needed was to be rid of me
But electricity ooh it drew you near to me
What you needed way to be rid of me
And the fear made you so unsure of me
What you needed was to be rid of me


Lyrics submitted by HughLloyd

Electricity Lyrics as written by Nona Bernis Hendryx Dan Hartman

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    Another way I actually just kinda saw it as was that the singer is a more dangerous figure than it seems. Perhaps the singer is an abusive and violent (next song "Violence"?..) person in the relationship, yet there was some odd sort of excitement, or Electricity, in the relationship that made the girl stay. Fear of him made her unsure all the time, but she never fully understood, so she's stayed with him. Finally, this song tells her that she seriously must leave this seemingly good, yet horrible relationship before something really bad happens.... IE: Violence.

    HeroInADreamon September 09, 2008   Link

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