Lyric discussion by Baron Nocturnus 

Cover art for Toxic lyrics by Britney Spears

It is a shame that modern pop artist such as Britney Spears have fallen into a place in modern culture where they no longer need to craft artful lyrics that move people. By simply accepting a writer and giving a small credit in the back of a lyric booklet, the songwriting process has been streamlined to a T. Whoever wrote this song (I have nowhere near the energy to check the credit, itself) knows how to write a hit, and has probably given his/her expertise to many of the stars we know and love today, from Fall Out Boy to Coldplay.

This is what I've gotten from this specific hit so far:

-The main character in this (making the assumption that it is a self-insert piece) clearly has a sexual desire for another character who has yet to be revealed in the first verse.

-The main character expresses that this love interest should "Wear a warning", revealing that this person has been profiled to be the type of person that may use/abuse the main character- not the upstanding type, indeed!

-By saying that she is "fallin'" the main character relates a state of emotion that may reflect the stereotype of "falling in love", but to a lesser extent. Perhaps a simple physical attraction?

-By saying that she "needs a hit" the main character is attempting to compare that love interest with a drug, adding that they are "dangerous", but adding that they enjoy it all the same. The analogy is quite basic.

-The prechorus reflects that earlier notion of a more carnal state of the complexity of "love". Basically a simple sexual attraction and little else is had between these two personalities.

-The chorus itself continues to hammer the point home of the love interest being both "dangerous" (stating that he/she is like a "poison") and like a drug, adding that she is "addicted" to him/her.

-The main character states that "it's getting late", possibly making implication that the rendezvous between the two has gone on for too long at this point, and that she now tires of him/her. Despite this, the main character states that she "took a sip from (her) Devil Cup", which would relate to basic mythology wherein Satan rewards foul behavior with pleasures. This implies that, though the main character has moral issues with her actions, she has no plans to repent, and will continue her tryst with her newfound lover.

-In the last verse, the main character expresses a desire to be seduced by her new lover all over again, repeating the cycle.

Well, that was a bit unsurprising, right? Little context to really be read there. That being said, I'm glad that the suggestion to analyze these lyrics was brought to my attention. Maybe the person who made the request learned something new about the song "Toxic". Sadly, I wasn't given a specific song to give my personal treatment to, so I hope that they are satisfied.