Song Meaning
The lyrics paint a picture of intense, almost possessive affection, framed by a direct address from "she." The initial statement, "I like girls to look like girls," is immediately followed by a self-presentation as the ideal, "I'm cookin' well." This sets up a dynamic where the speaker is being evaluated and encouraged to present themselves in a specific, desirable way.
The core of the narrator's plea is a desire for complete devotion, articulated as "You're all I see" and "You complete me." The repeated phrase "Share yourself with me a while" underscores a yearning for intimacy and vulnerability, with the promise of a positive reaction: "see me smile" and, ultimately, "I'll be whole." This suggests the narrator feels incomplete without the other person's full self-expression.
The shift occurs with the lines "You told them all / She could risk... Tellin' him." This introduces a potential external element or a past action that might complicate the desired intimacy. However, the narrator quickly pivots back to their own needs, clarifying the depth of their desire: "I don't want you / Just as a friend." The insistence that "That'll never do" highlights a rejection of platonic connection in favor of something far more profound and all-encompassing.
What makes these lyrics so potent is the raw, almost desperate vulnerability laid bare. The narrator isn't just asking for attention; they are explicitly stating their own incompleteness and framing the other person's self-sharing as the sole remedy. The repetition of "Sing that song" functions as a metaphor for the other person's authentic expression, which the narrator craves as the key to their own wholeness.