Story Behind The Song
Inspired by the McDonald's "supersize" offering, this song follows the progression of an unhealthy infatuation.
Song Description
Sometimes when you become infatuated with a person before you even know anything about them, you idealize them and make them more more important than anything or anyone else including yourself. This leads to losing your own sense of self in the relationship.
Song Length |
3:37 |
Genre |
Pop - Rock, Rock - Alternative |
Lead Vocal |
Female Vocal |
Subject |
Dysfunctional Relations |
Lyrics
When you say something, it's more important
than anything that anyone has ever said,
anything that anyone will ever say.
No mere mortal has ever made me feel this way.
I want to supersize you.
I want to supersize you.
I want to shrink the rest of the world down to
a size that matters less than you.
And I want you to be the biggest thing I see.
I want your face to be my whole landscape.
When you chew your food, it's more beautiful
than any piece of artwork that is in the Louvre,
any picture postcard or scenic view.
No mere mortal has ever made me feel this way.
I want to supersize you.
I want to supersize you.
I want to shrink the rest of the world down to
a size that matters less than you.
And I want you to be the biggest thing I see.
I want your face to be my whole landscape.
When you breathe in, you're breathing more than
oxygen and hydrogen and nitrogen.
You're breathing my whole being in.
I want to supersize you.
I want to supersize you.
I want to shrink the rest of the world down to
a size that matters less than you.
And I want to be the biggest thing you see.
But now you're so big, I'm lost in your midst.
Now you're so tall, I don't exist at all.
Now when you are near, I just disappear.