The line "Wander more, want more than we did before" is talking about how people grow older and want more and more, and are never satisfied. In this situation, it's talking about a boy who wants more and more from a girl that is a tease.
It seems like she realized he just wants more from her, not so much that he really likes her, and she's saying "get over me" because he doesn't like her for the right reasons.
She says in the beginning "It's all over me, it's all under me" like what the guy wants isn't actually her, it's what she's all about. He likes the way she comes off and what is holding her up (it's all under me), like her ideals.
"Even on the inside, you still can't get to me," means that even if they were to get close, and she were to open up to him about her true self, he still would be much more fixated on the idea that he has what he wanted, and that she is what he wants, that even then, after he has her, he still won't like her for the right reason.
The line "Wander more, want more than we did before" is talking about how people grow older and want more and more, and are never satisfied. In this situation, it's talking about a boy who wants more and more from a girl that is a tease.
It seems like she realized he just wants more from her, not so much that he really likes her, and she's saying "get over me" because he doesn't like her for the right reasons.
She says in the beginning "It's all over me, it's all under me" like what the guy wants isn't actually her, it's what she's all about. He likes the way she comes off and what is holding her up (it's all under me), like her ideals.
"Even on the inside, you still can't get to me," means that even if they were to get close, and she were to open up to him about her true self, he still would be much more fixated on the idea that he has what he wanted, and that she is what he wants, that even then, after he has her, he still won't like her for the right reason.
That's what I think this song is about....