10 Meanings
Add Yours
Follow
Share
Q&A
Amy Amy Amy (Outro) Lyrics
Attract me
Till it hurts to concentrate
Distract me
Stops me doin' work I hate
And just to show him how it feels
I walk past his desk in heels
One leg resting on the chair
From the side, he pulls my hair
(Amy, Amy, Amy)
Although I've been here before
(Amy, Amy, Amy)
Ah, he's just too hard to ignore
Masculine, you spin a spell
I think you'd wear me well
(Amy, Amy, Amy)
Where's my moral parallel?
It takes me
Half an hour to write a verse
He makes me
Imagine it from bad to worse
My weakness for the other sex
Every time his shoulders flex
The way the shirt hangs off his back
My train of thought spins right off track
(Amy, Amy, Amy)
Although I've been here before
(Amy, Amy, Amy)
He's just too hard to ignore
Masculine, he spins a spell
I think he'd wear me well
(Amy, Amy, Amy)
Where's my moral parallel?
He's all style
Right down to his Diesel jeans
Immobile
I can't think by any means
Underwear peeks out the top
I'll let you know where you should stop
From the picture my mind drew
I know I'd look good on you
(Amy, Amy, Amy)
Although I've been here before
(Amy, Amy, Amy)
You're too hard to ignore
Masculine, you spin a spell
I think you'd wear me well
(Amy, Amy, Amy)
So where's my moral parallel?
Creative energy abused
All my lyrics go unused
When I clock
Black hair, blue eyes
I drift off, I fantasize
(Amy, Amy, Amy)
Although I've been here before
(Amy, Amy, Amy)
He's just too hard to ignore
Masculine, he spins a spell
I think he'd wear me well
(Amy, Amy, Amy)
Where's my moral parallel?
(Amy, Amy, Amy)
Although I've been here before
(Amy, Amy, Amy)
He's just too hard to ignore
Masculine, he spins a spell
I think he'd wear me well
(Amy, Amy, Amy)
Where's my moral parallel?
Till it hurts to concentrate
Distract me
Stops me doin' work I hate
And just to show him how it feels
I walk past his desk in heels
One leg resting on the chair
From the side, he pulls my hair
Although I've been here before
(Amy, Amy, Amy)
Ah, he's just too hard to ignore
Masculine, you spin a spell
I think you'd wear me well
(Amy, Amy, Amy)
Where's my moral parallel?
Half an hour to write a verse
He makes me
Imagine it from bad to worse
My weakness for the other sex
Every time his shoulders flex
The way the shirt hangs off his back
My train of thought spins right off track
Although I've been here before
(Amy, Amy, Amy)
He's just too hard to ignore
Masculine, he spins a spell
I think he'd wear me well
(Amy, Amy, Amy)
Where's my moral parallel?
Right down to his Diesel jeans
Immobile
I can't think by any means
Underwear peeks out the top
I'll let you know where you should stop
From the picture my mind drew
I know I'd look good on you
Although I've been here before
(Amy, Amy, Amy)
You're too hard to ignore
Masculine, you spin a spell
I think you'd wear me well
(Amy, Amy, Amy)
So where's my moral parallel?
All my lyrics go unused
When I clock
Black hair, blue eyes
I drift off, I fantasize
Although I've been here before
(Amy, Amy, Amy)
He's just too hard to ignore
Masculine, he spins a spell
I think he'd wear me well
(Amy, Amy, Amy)
Where's my moral parallel?
Although I've been here before
(Amy, Amy, Amy)
He's just too hard to ignore
Masculine, he spins a spell
I think he'd wear me well
(Amy, Amy, Amy)
Where's my moral parallel?
Add your song meanings, interpretations, facts, memories & more to the community.
who hasn't felt this way???
I think everyone missed the boat with this one. I strongly believe this song is about amy's experience with the evils of the music industry. although she knows what to expect when joining the ranks of rich and famous, she simply cannot resist it. I believe the "he" she is referring to could be the devil. If you really listen to the song with that in mind, you'll be able to see what she's really talking about. "Although I've been here before, he's just too hard to ignore" Amy is an old soul and understands full well what she's getting herself into with these illuminati freaks, yet she can't resist.
"i know I'd look good on you" even though its wrong, she knows she'd succeed in this evil industry. "where's my moral parallel" she still battles with her decision. Temptation at its worst, disguised as an attractive man
"i know I'd look good on you" even though its wrong, she knows she'd succeed in this evil industry. "where's my moral parallel" she still battles with her decision. Temptation at its worst, disguised as an attractive man
this is my favorite song..but all of them are lol. It's about having somone that you just want to leap on everytime they are around so much so that you can't concentrate.
nice way of putting it ;-)
"leap on" is pretty good
lol just teasing you
I love this song to bits and back, but I think she completely ruins the feel of it with the terrible histrionics at around 3:09.
I love you, Amy, but don't do that again. Please.
Unspeakableme, I know! If I wanted yodeling, I'd listen to Christina Aguilera...
But seriously, apart from that this song totally rocks. It makes me happy :]
i always thing "aguilera" on that part of the song :D
one of my favorite songs on this album.
i never even notice the yodeling part.
I love this song. The call and answer with the girl group, it's fantastic. And even the yodelling is great; it's just pure, happier Amy.
It's pretty obvious what this song's about; some guy, who she just can't stop thinking about, who she works with, and occasionally sees outside of work.
This song is just great at telling the story of attraction.
"He's all style Right down to his Diesel jeans Immobile I can't think by any means Underwear peeks out the top I'll let you know where you should stop From the picture my mind drew I know I'd look good on you"