Song Meaning
The lyrics paint a picture of someone grappling with a potentially destructive infatuation, framed by a sense of inadequacy and a plea for help. The opening lines, "Morpha too small / You're going to hurt yourself," immediately establish a precarious situation, suggesting a vulnerability or a dangerous intensity that the speaker fears. This fear is compounded by the admission, "I might call / And I might need some help," highlighting a desperate need for external intervention or support.
The narrator then adopts a self-deprecating persona, declaring, "I'm an old shoe / And I don't know what to do." This imagery conveys a feeling of being worn out, useless, and directionless, a stark contrast to the intense emotion they admit to: "I'm in love with you." This juxtaposition creates a central tension between the speaker's perceived worthlessness and the overwhelming power of their feelings.
A significant shift occurs with the introduction of "Kitty," who "asked me / To read her stars." The narrator confesses to having "liked her / From afar," suggesting a past, perhaps unrequited, admiration. However, the narrative quickly pivots back to the central object of affection, with the narrator acknowledging, "Got to play with your heart / I knew not to start." This admission reveals a conscious awareness of the potential for emotional damage, yet they find themselves drawn in regardless, concluding with the resigned observation, "But there you are."