Song Meaning
The lyrics paint a picture of overwhelming, almost pathological desire. The narrator, Allison, is consumed by a yearning that escalates from simple wanting to a state of intense, even "disgusting" thoughts. This isn't just a crush; it's a complete surrender to an external force that dictates her every feeling and action. The repetition of "yearning," "burning," "longing," and "lusting" creates a relentless rhythm, mirroring the inescapable nature of her obsession.
This obsession is framed as a kind of infection, a loss of control where the object of her affection can "take my every treasure" and "break my every law." The physical invasion implied by "go under my shirt / Over my bra" underscores the invasive and all-consuming quality of this feeling. The narrator even declares herself "anemic," a state of weakness and deficiency, but then dismisses it as "unconnected" to the true malady. This suggests her current physical state is irrelevant compared to the overwhelming emotional and psychological "infection" she's experiencing.
The most striking turn comes with the line, "I'd feel much worse feeling well." This paradox highlights the depth of her submission; the pain and discomfort of this "infection" are preferable to a state of normalcy or health. It's a complete inversion of typical desires, where well-being is usually the goal. The repeated assertion, "'Cause baby I'm infected with your love," solidifies this idea, framing love not as a cure or a comfort, but as a disease that has taken root and fundamentally altered her being. The lyrics effectively capture a feeling of being utterly consumed, where the self is lost to an overwhelming external influence.