Lyric discussion by waittilyouseemysmile 

I really like this song. :) I think this song has something to do with a bad relationship.

"You, since that magic day We've been like magnets in a place We smash in then pull away Every day"

I'm guessing the "magic day" is the day the speaker and her love meet, or perhaps when they start dating, or something to that effect. The part about magnets suggests that the mood of her love (or possibly both the speaker and her love) is constantly changing. One minute everything's good, the next it falls to pieces, and they go between these.

"You kill me softly with your sun You melt my wings and call it fun I should run"

I personally feel this alludes to the Greek myth of Icarus and Daedalus (sorry if I botched that), where when Icarus is flying on his wings he gets too close to the sun, which he does because he is intoxicated with the sheer joy of flying, which melts the wax holding the feathers together, and thus he falls and drowns. The speaker is comparing her situation with her lover to the myth, saying that her love for him keeps her getting close to him, despite the fact that he is melting her wings maliciously. Also, in the myth Daedalus, Icarus' father, attempts to call Icarus away from the sun, to warn him. This might suggest that the speaker's family is attempting to warn her that her love is not good for her, will hurt her in the end, but she doesn't really listen because she is too intoxicated with love.

"Faster and faster I should run Faster and faster From your arms"

Here she is saying that she knows that he is no good for her, but she doesn't seem capable of running very far or quickly.

"I watch my powers die Falling our of starry skies You kryptonite my life Every night"

Here, she sees that her lover is ruining her. Krptonite is, obviously, what makes Superman sick and powerless, and Monae uses this as an analogy for the fact that the speaker's lover is poisoning her life.

"The ending of this road Dashing prince or horny toad? Who really ever knows? I should know"

Here, again, the speaker talks of leaving, "the ending of this road", and she questions wether her lover is good or bad, a "dashing prince" or a "horny toad".

Mmm, yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah I'm running shaking like a schizo 'Lectric sheep are dancing in the window My heart beats It's kicking like a kick drum Am I a freak? Or just another weirdo Call me weak Or just call me your hero

Here, she finally manages to run, and it seems to make her nervous and afraid, hence a comparison to a schizophrenic, and the fact that her heart is beating fast. I think "Am I a freak...or just call me your hero" is asking what he thinks of her, wether he really cared for her at all, or just thought her a "freak", a "weirdo" and "weak".

You can't zap down all my good times I know right from wrong Kissing loving's feeling good And not this feeling down You hide your chainsaw deep in kisses That don't make it quiet You got em running, muttering, screaming, each and every night

Here she has realized that her lover is nothing but trouble, and steals her "good times", and says that love should not bring you down, but rather make you feel good.

That's basically what I got. I apologize for any errors, spelling or otherwise. :)

After all that hard and excellent work, I think you need to go relax by going out dancing. Have a few drinks and bring a lovely young woman home for some good times!