She Blinded Me With Science (U.S. mix)
She Blinded Me With Science
Thomas Dolby Lyrics
Jump to: Overall Meaning ↴It's poetry in motion
She turned her tender eyes to me
As deep as any ocean
As sweet as any harmony
Mm, but she blinded me with science
She blinded me with science
And failed me in biology, yeah-yeah
Now-uh, huh-huh
When I'm dancing close to her
Blinding me with science, science
Science
I can smell the chemicals
Blinding me with science, science
Science
Science
Mm no, but it's poetry in motion
And when she turned her eyes to me
As deep as any ocean
As sweet as any harmony
She blinded me with science
She blinded me with science
And failed me in geometry
When she's dancing next to me
Blinding me with science, science
Science
Mm-mm, mm-mm, mm
I can hear machinery
Blinding me with science, science
Science
Huh, it's poetry in motion
And now she's making love to me
The spheres are in commotion
The elements in harmony
She blinded me with science
She blinded me with science
And hit me with technology
Good heavens Miss Sakamoto, you're beautiful
I, I don't believe it
There she goes again
She's tidied up and I can't find anything
All my tubes and wires
Careful notes
And antiquated notions
But, it's poetry in motion
And when she turned her eyes to me
As deep as any ocean
As sweet as any harmony
Uh, she's blinding me with science
She blinded me with science
She blinded me with
Overall Meaning
In "Blinded Me With Science," Thomas Dolby sings about being entranced by a woman who he compares to "poetry in motion." Her eyes are deep and sweet like an ocean and harmony. However, he goes on to say that she blinded him with science and failed him in biology and geometry. Yet, despite her academic shortcomings, she continues to captivate him. Dolby describes how he can smell chemicals and hear machinery when he's near her, adding to the sense of sensory overload she creates. The second verse takes things to another level as Dolby suggests that she's making love to him and that the "spheres are in commotion" and the "elements in harmony." He again references her blinding him with science but this time adds that she hit him with technology. Dolby then voices his disbelief in the beautiful Miss Sakamoto as she tidies up his scientific equipment and notes.
Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Jonathan Kerr, Thomas Dolby
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