He got me on the top then he wanna take it lower I am the elusive prey that you want to captureīut you should know that I am addictive and potentially harmful You believe you have experienced everything, what I need from you is something different Our relationship is based on excitement and the rush that it provides I feel a sense of excitement that I want to capture foreverĭo it for the thrills that's what keeps him coming right back (right back) Shiver down my spine, catch it on a Kodak I am working hard to keep his attention focused on me When I make a request he only partially fulfills itĪll up in his head trying keep him on a racetrack
I want to move quickly in this relationship but he keeps slowing down Wanna take it fast but he keep on pulling over, over There is an age gap between us but it doesn't bother me He's a little young, I'm a little be older He's a little cold, I'm a little be colderĪlthough he may seem distant, I am even more detached In essence, the lyrics to "White Rabbit" celebrate the experience of being hooked on someone, even if they're not what you need or if the relationship is dysfunctional. She can't get enough of him, whether she's sober or drunk. She describes their relationship as a rollercoaster, with highs and lows and moments of elation and distress. She has something that he needs, she is the worst habit that he's ever had, and he can't get enough of her. She acknowledges that he talks a lot, but what he's saying is not what she needs to hear. The lyrics emphasize the narrator taking control of the situation, and not letting the boy think that he has the upper hand. The metaphor of the white rabbit running through the grass is used throughout the song to represent her desire – she wants him, and she wants him bad. She is hooked on the excitement and thrill that being with him brings, even though she knows he's not what she needs. Despite their differences, she is still drawn to him and can feel a shiver down her spine when they're together. The narrator compares herself to her lover, stating that she is a little colder and older while he is a little younger and keeps pulling over, indicating his lack of commitment. The lyrics to Lilianna Wilde's song "White Rabbit" portray the experience of being in love with someone who is completely opposite to you, both in terms of their age and personality.