Marvin Interlude
Mary J. Blige Lyrics


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Oh, oh, you know that I, you know that I want to be with you, with you.
I just want to be with you.
Oh, oh, oh, ooo, oh, ooo, oh, oh, ooo, oh.




Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Mary J. Blige's "Marvin Interlude" express a deep longing and desire for someone. The repeated line "you know that I want to be with you" emphasizes this desire and the singer's strong yearning for connection. The use of repetition in the chorus creates a sense of urgency and reinforces the central theme of the song: the desire to be with the person the singer is addressing.


The interlude draws its inspiration from Marvin Gaye's iconic song "I Want You," a classic soul ballad about being consumed by desire for someone. Blige's lyrics suggest a similar emotional intensity and devotion, with the singer completely focused on the object of their affections.


Overall, the lyrics of "Marvin Interlude" convey a simple but powerful message about the strength of human desire and the power of love.


Line by Line Meaning

Oh, oh, you know that I, you know that I want to be with you, with you.
I am deeply desirous of being with you and you already know that about me.


I just want to be with you.
I have a simple desire to be in your company.


Oh, oh, oh, ooo, oh, ooo, oh, oh, ooo, oh.
This is just an interlude, there are no further words to be said at the moment.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: BLIGE, COMBS, THOMPSON

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