Mario is a married man or is in a permanent relationship. The singer is a woman who maybe is a colleague or a friend. They went away on a business trip or similar and she 'nearly fell' in love with him, possibly after sleeping with him.
'Oh Mario, stay here by the window...till we reach Idaho'. She wants to be with him as long as possible, to still continue to be intimate-a one night stand that is tearing both of them apart.
She 'traded clothes' that is changed roles - dressed up more/flirted with him, and she rang 'Pavlov's bell'.
Correctly Pavlov showed the conditioning response in dogs - and so in animals in general. That you can get people to react in predictable ways even when they shouldn't, like when they are in a relationship. I think she was flirting with him as they were alone together, and maybe they had that one night, and then she ended up starting to feel so much more for him. 'why if this is nothing, then why am I finding it so hard to dismiss'.
Where a woman turns on the heat, the conditioned response was for Mario to fall for her. Women, if only you knew what you do to us men when you turn up the heat! 'so that's how I nearly fell, by ringing Pavlov's bell'.
Also, 'we can't talk talk about it' - but she WANTS SO BADLY to talk about it. 'Nobody knows', but she wants to bring it out in the open, the last thing Mario wants is to think about what happened, she assures him that 'I won't let it show, I'm all about denial.' Yet she also feels 'It's kinda getting harder to breathe' the longer she goes...
'If you're what I need then only you can save me
So come on baby give me the fix' but can or will Mario respond???
A funny transcript error above: If you're what I need then only you can save me So come on baby give me the FIST.....sounds a bit violent to me...
Here's what I see,
Mario is a married man or is in a permanent relationship. The singer is a woman who maybe is a colleague or a friend. They went away on a business trip or similar and she 'nearly fell' in love with him, possibly after sleeping with him.
'Oh Mario, stay here by the window...till we reach Idaho'. She wants to be with him as long as possible, to still continue to be intimate-a one night stand that is tearing both of them apart.
She 'traded clothes' that is changed roles - dressed up more/flirted with him, and she rang 'Pavlov's bell'.
Correctly Pavlov showed the conditioning response in dogs - and so in animals in general. That you can get people to react in predictable ways even when they shouldn't, like when they are in a relationship. I think she was flirting with him as they were alone together, and maybe they had that one night, and then she ended up starting to feel so much more for him. 'why if this is nothing, then why am I finding it so hard to dismiss'.
Where a woman turns on the heat, the conditioned response was for Mario to fall for her. Women, if only you knew what you do to us men when you turn up the heat! 'so that's how I nearly fell, by ringing Pavlov's bell'.
Also, 'we can't talk talk about it' - but she WANTS SO BADLY to talk about it. 'Nobody knows', but she wants to bring it out in the open, the last thing Mario wants is to think about what happened, she assures him that 'I won't let it show, I'm all about denial.' Yet she also feels 'It's kinda getting harder to breathe' the longer she goes...
'If you're what I need then only you can save me So come on baby give me the fix' but can or will Mario respond???
A funny transcript error above: If you're what I need then only you can save me So come on baby give me the FIST.....sounds a bit violent to me...