Lyric discussion by [{eVeRyThInG}] 

To me this song is about wanting someone physically and how the desire for someone can bring about strange and unfamiliar emotions. It's about being afraid to let yourself fall in love with that person because you don't want to get you're heart broken..."No, I don't wanna fall in love, this world is always gonna brake your heart..with you"...he says that he doesn't wanna fall in love then later says with you, showing the underlying message that he is scared to fall in love for fear of being hurt. This person also frustrates you because you find the way they act confusing and unfair..."What a wicked game to play, to make me feel this way, what a wicked thing to do, to let me dream of you, what a wicked thing to say, you never felt this way"...it's "wicked" for them to play mind games with you, making you think that they have feelings for you when perhaps they don't, saying things they don't really mean and giving you false hope about being together. They make you dream of them [as they say that dreams show you're repressed desires] and it's unfair for them to make you dream of being with them when it may never happen. He says "I'll never dream that I lose somebody like you, no"...that now he has fallen for the person, he never wants to imagine what it would be like losing them. However, instead of falling in love with them, he wants to 'fall in lust' thus coming back to when he previously says "It's strange what desire will make foolish people do"...that perhaps he doesn't feel or want love...but he instead feels lust or desire for this person. He ends the song with, "nobody loves no one", showing that perhaps noone ever really loves anyone...our bodies just feel a desire or a lust for that person. Just a theory...=]

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