Song Meaning
The narrator is completely overwhelmed, admitting "I give up" and surrendering their "physical mood." This isn't a gentle surrender, though; it's a forceful takeover. The lyrics paint a picture of someone being swept away, losing their sense of direction and comfort, stepping "right out of my comforthood."
The central tension lies in the duality of the other person's actions. They "stroke" and "feed," but also "strike" and "eat." This push-and-pull creates a powerful, almost violent, dynamic. The narrator feels both nourished and consumed, their "hungry soul" being catered to while their physical self is seemingly taken over.
The repeated, almost incantatory, phrases like "You push me / You shove me / You move me" highlight the relentless nature of this influence. It's not just emotional; it's physical, affecting "every cell in my body." The love described is "magnified," suggesting an intensity that borders on overwhelming, a force that "own[s] me / Physically / Possessing me spiritually."
This intense, almost involuntary, experience is what makes the lyrics so potent. The narrator isn't in control; they are being acted upon by a force that is both destructive and life-giving. The raw, direct language captures the disorienting and all-encompassing nature of this "magnified love."