No, there's definitely another syllable in there between "me" and "love." And Luxamnesiac makes a good point.
I think the song is a plea for a friend (I see the friend as a girl) to let go and dance. To dance so freely that lightning sparks from you and your body shines. "Just show me your love" seems to hint that a boy is asking a girl to dance with him, and there's something intimate about it. And that very long, catchy verse ("Spotlight, blue suede shoes...") sounds like a description of their night out dancing.
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No, there's definitely another syllable in there between "me" and "love." And Luxamnesiac makes a good point.
I think the song is a plea for a friend (I see the friend as a girl) to let go and dance. To dance so freely that lightning sparks from you and your body shines. "Just show me your love" seems to hint that a boy is asking a girl to dance with him, and there's something intimate about it. And that very long, catchy verse ("Spotlight, blue suede shoes...") sounds like a description of their night out dancing.
It's all about the DANCE! Gotta love it.