She's talking about a guy, and she adores him because he's strong enough to protect her, and also he's not scared or intimidated by her.
"Some boy you are to take me by the hand" - when she sings that it's like she sees a strength in him that not many other men have - a strength to take her proudly by the hand, put her on show.
And also "some boy you are to wear my color red, to wear it very proudly" - red is a strong, bold color, and when she sings that I think she's saying he's comfortable with being around her & her personality & such.
I do think there's reference to self harm ("where the razor's been"), or even abuse ("cross her legs where the birdie's been"), and perhaps she's weak because she's been abused or harming herself, and he's helping her. He "drives through" her again and again and helps her, makes her stronger.
She's talking about a guy, and she adores him because he's strong enough to protect her, and also he's not scared or intimidated by her.
"Some boy you are to take me by the hand" - when she sings that it's like she sees a strength in him that not many other men have - a strength to take her proudly by the hand, put her on show.
And also "some boy you are to wear my color red, to wear it very proudly" - red is a strong, bold color, and when she sings that I think she's saying he's comfortable with being around her & her personality & such.
I do think there's reference to self harm ("where the razor's been"), or even abuse ("cross her legs where the birdie's been"), and perhaps she's weak because she's been abused or harming herself, and he's helping her. He "drives through" her again and again and helps her, makes her stronger.