Baby when we're touching in the dark, can you feel it?
I can hear the pounding of my heart, can you feel it?
When you take my body to the stars, I believe it
Boy this love is supernatural, can you feel it?

Come, take me by the hand
Wanna cross the line, baby go ahead
'Till the morning light, watch my silhouette
'Cause you know tonight, we're gonna wake the dead

Get a little bit wrong
Get a little bit wild
Get a little bit high off of this love tonight
Get a little bit raw
Come a little undone
Get a little bit reckless, I can't get enough

Baby when we're touching in the dark, can you feel it?
I can hear the pounding of my heart, can you feel it?
When you take my body to the stars, I believe it
Boy this love is supernatural, can you feel it?

Come, take me in the night
I feel it in my blood, want the darker side
Baby when we touch, look me in my eyes
Poison me with love, I'll bring you back to life

Get a little bit wrong
Get a little bit wild
Get a little bit high off of this love tonight
Get a little bit raw
Come a little undone
Get a little bit reckless, I can't get enough

Baby when we're touching in the dark, can you feel it?
I can hear the pounding of my heart, can you feel it?
When you take my body to the stars, I believe it
Boy this love is supernatural, can you feel it?
(Feel it, feel it, feel it, feel it)

Boy this love is
Supernatural
Boy this love is supernatural
(Baby b-baby b-baby b-baby b-baby b-baby b-baby)

Baby when were touching in the dark
I can hear the pounding of my heart

Baby when we're touching in the dark, can you feel it?
I can hear the pounding of my heart, can you feel it?
When you take my body to the stars, I believe it
Boy this love is supernatural, can you feel it?


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Supernatural Lyrics as written by Nicholas Kershaw Lukasz Gottwald

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    The meaning is pretty obscure but I'd have to guess it is about two humans engaging in the act of mating. Way to shoot high for interesting lyrics guys...the topic is so under represented <eyes rolling>

    Spindrift300on February 16, 2014   Link
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    This song reminds me of other songs on Warrior such as warrior and crazy kids in the sense that it has a soft chorus that leads into a dark, heavy verse, with an electronic bridge. On the surface it seems as if Kesha it having sex with a ghost. "Come, take me by the hand Wanna cross the line, baby go ahead" She says wanna cross the line like crossing the line from life to death, like going to the other side.

    But I think this might be a metaphor for having sex with a past lover and cross the line is a metaphor for moving on. They parted a long time ago, but they reunited and had one night of sex.

    "Till the morning light, watch my silhouette Cause you know tonight, we're gonna wake the dead" It seems like a one night stand, a reunion. He leaves in the morning while watching her. When she says wake the dead I think it's a metaphor for reuniting their past love and passion. I love how Kesha is starting to get darker and more symbolic in her music.

    Triangieon April 06, 2014   Link

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