Song Meaning
These lyrics drop us into a moment of unexpected connection, where a man's gaze offers an immediate sense of safety. The narrator feels she can "leave my fears at the door," a rare and surprising comfort. This initial welcome sparks a profound, previously "missing" passion.
Yet, this burgeoning desire is laced with a compelling vulnerability. The narrator admits, "I don't know why I feel shy or why I whisper his name," even as his touch, though "gentle and yet I tremble," ignites a powerful physical and emotional response. This tension is deepened by her past insecurities; he seems to see "the woman no one knows," acknowledging the "girl with dreams" who was "Afraid of what the mirror shows" and that "love passed her by."
The most striking craft element here is the escalating repetition of desire. What begins as "hoping for more" quickly intensifies to her "heart wanting more." By the final stanza, this longing has grown into a visceral "hungry for more," culminating in both her "lips wanting more" and her "heart wanting more." This cumulative effect powerfully communicates an all-encompassing, growing need.
What makes these lyrics so effective is how they ground intense longing in a foundation of profound acceptance. The man's ability to see past her fears and into her hidden dreams allows the narrator to embrace this new, unhurried connection. The lines "We move together so slow / No need to rush things at all" paradoxically heighten the anticipation, making the ultimate declaration of wanting more feel earned and deeply felt.