Hypnotized
The Leftovers Lyrics


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Come on little girl,
You know you're making me twirl
And I know you've got tricks up your sleeve,
But you've got me hypnotized.

(something)
(something)
Now you really gotta (something)
But you've got me hypnotized.

Well, it never was the way I thought you would be
Now I'm seeing through spotted eyes.
Well, it's so fun if I tell you everything I do
Well, I guess you can't take the lies.

Well come on little girl,
You know you're making me twirl
And I know you've got tricks up your sleeve,
But you've got me hypnotized.

(something)
(something)
Now you really gotta (something)
But you've got me hypnotized.

Well, it never was the way I thought you would be
Now I'm seeing through spotted eyes.
Well, it's so fun if I tell you everything I do
Well, I guess you can't take the lies.

Well, it never was the way I thought you would be
Now I'm seeing through spotted eyes.




Well, it's so fun if I tell you everything I do
Well, I guess you can't take the lies

Overall Meaning

The song "Hypnotized" by The Leftovers is about being under someone's spell and being completely drawn to them. The lyrics talk about a girl who has tricks up her sleeve and how the singer is "hypnotized" by her. The song has a fun and upbeat tone, but also has a hint of desperation as the singer seems to be powerless to the girl's charms.


The first verse talks about the girl making the singer feel dizzy, or making him "twirl". He knows that she has something special about her, but he can't quite put his finger on it. He also mentions that she has tricks up her sleeve, suggesting that she is manipulative in some way. Despite this, the singer is still drawn to the girl and feels hypnotized by her.


The second verse talks about how the singer is starting to see through the girl's facade. He describes his vision as "spotted eyes", which implies that he is starting to see things clearly but still has some doubts. He also mentions that he isn't telling her everything, but she can't handle the lies. This suggests that the girl wants complete and total honesty from the singer, but he is holding back.


Overall, "Hypnotized" is a catchy and fun song that explores the concept of being under someone's spell. The singer is drawn to the girl despite her manipulative ways, and seems to be powerless in the face of her charms. However, he is also starting to see through her facade and is struggling to be completely honest with her.


Line by Line Meaning

Come on little girl, You know you're making me twirl And I know you've got tricks up your sleeve, But you've got me hypnotized.
The singer is telling a woman that she has control over him and is captivating him, even though he knows she's up to something.


(something) (something) Now you really gotta (something) But you've got me hypnotized.
The exact words are unclear, but the singer is saying that the woman has some sort of power over him that he can't resist.


Well, it never was the way I thought you would be Now I'm seeing through spotted eyes.
The singer realizes that the woman isn't who he thought she was and he's starting to see her flaws and imperfections.


Well, it's so fun if I tell you everything I do Well, I guess you can't take the lies.
The artist is implying that he's not completely truthful with the woman and that she can't handle the truth about his actions.


Well come on little girl, You know you're making me twirl And I know you've got tricks up your sleeve, But you've got me hypnotized.
Repeating the first stanza, the artist continues to convey the idea that the woman has power and control over him that he can't resist.


(something) (something) Now you really gotta (something) But you've got me hypnotized.
Repeating the second stanza, the singer repeats the idea that the woman has some sort of power or hold over him.


Well, it never was the way I thought you would be Now I'm seeing through spotted eyes. Well, it's so fun if I tell you everything I do Well, I guess you can't take the lies.
Repeating the third and fourth stanzas, the singer continues to realize that the woman isn't the perfect image he had of her and that he's not completely truthful with her.




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