Sweet Venom (English Ver.)

Read the lyrics Sweet Venom (English Ver.). Is Its Classy Lyrics Are Written by Slow Rabbit, Riley McDonough, Connor McDonough, Madison Love & Wonderkid. Is Its Official Music Video Has been Released On November 17, 2023. And Present On The YouTube Channel. And lyrics can be seen above here.

Cover art for Sweet Venom (English Ver.) by ENHYPEN (엔하이픈)

Sweet Venom (English Ver.)

[Intro: Sunghoon]
Yeah
Oh-oh

Explanation of Intro
Intro The introductory” Yeah” and” Oh- o” set the tone for the song, creating an atmosphere of expectation and emotion.

[Verse 1]
Hey, I see your face, you’re up to somethin’
You make me nervous with your love games
Drunk on your poison in my blood veins
I’ll never be the same, now I’m

Explanation of Verse 1
The narrator, conceivably Jay and Jake, observes someone’s face and senses that they’re up to commodity. The citation of” love games” suggests that the relationship involves a certain position of prankishness or complexity. The imagery of being” drunk on your bane” in the blood modes indicates that this love is addicting and has a profound impact on the narrator.

[Pre-Chorus]
Spinnin’ in my room
Feelin’ kinda strange
Wishin’ I could get another taste of your

Explanation of Pre-Chorus
Pre-Chorus Heeseung expresses a sense of disorientation and a desire for further by stating that he’s” spinnin’ in my room” and feeling” kinda strange.” The want for” another taste” implies a pining for the violent and conceivably parlous aspects of the relationship

[Chorus: NI-KI, Sunoo, Jungwon]
Sweet-ee-eet venom-nom-nom
Yeah, all I need-ee-eed is your poison (Is your poison)
Paralyzed, paradise on my tongue
So alive, I could die, gimme some
Sweet-ee-eet, ee-ee-ee-eet (Sweet venom)

Explanation of Chorus
The chorus, performed by NI- KI, Sunoo, and Jungwon, emphasizes the theme of the poisonous yet infectious nature of love. The reiteration of” Sweet- ee- eet venom- reinforces the idea of this love being both sweet and toxic. The paradoxical description of being” paralyzed” but feeling like” paradise on my lingo” captures the disagreeing feelings in the relationship.

[Post-Chorus]
Sweet-ee-ee-eet, ee-ee-ee-eet (Sweet venom)
Sweet-ee-ee-eet, ee-ee-ee-eet (Sweet venom)

Explanation of Post-Chorus
The post-chorus, sung by Sunghoon and Jungwon, continues to punctuate the sweet and poisonous nature of the love, creating a narcotic and charming effect.

[Verse 2]
Woah, my heart is broken in my ripped clothes
My hands are shakin’ when you let go
And if it kills me, I still want ya, it’s torture
Your touch is chemical now, I’m

Explanation of Verse 2
Heeseung and Sunoo describe the fate of the relationship, with a broken heart and physical responses like pulsing hands. The amenability to endure the pain, stating” If it kills me, I still want ya, it’s torture,” indicates the depth of the narrator’s passions.

[Pre-Chorus]
Spinnin’ in my room
Feelin’ kinda strangе
Wishin’ I could get another taste of your

Explanation of Pre-Chorus
Pre-Chorus Heeseung expresses a sense of disorientation and a desire for further by stating that he’s” spinnin’ in my room” and feeling” kinda strange.” The want for” another taste” implies a pining for the violent and conceivably parlous aspects of the relationship

[Chorus]
Sweet-ee-eet vеnom-nom-nom
Yeah, all I need-ee-eed is your poison (Is your poison)
Paralyzed, paradise on my tongue
So alive, I could die, gimme some
Sweet-ee-eet, ee-ee-ee-eet (Sweet venom)

Explanation of Chorus
The chorus, performed by NI- KI, Sunoo, and Jungwon, emphasizes the theme of the poisonous yet infectious nature of love. The reiteration of” Sweet- ee- eet venom- reinforces the idea of this love being both sweet and toxic. The paradoxical description of being” paralyzed” but feeling like” paradise on my lingo” captures the disagreeing feelings in the relationship.

[Post-Chorus]
Sweet venom (Ooh)
Sweet venom (Oh)

Explanation of Post-Chorus
The post-chorus, sung by Sunghoon and Jungwon, continues to punctuate the sweet and poisonous nature of the love, creating a narcotic and charming effect.

[Bridge]
I would give up heaven if I had to
Just to get another taste of your

Explanation of Bridge
Bridge Sunghoon and Heeseung introduce the idea of immolating heaven just for another taste of love, emphasizing the violent desire and amenability to endure the rigors of the relationship.

[Chorus]
Sweet-ee-eet venom-nom-nom
Yeah, all I need-ee-eed is your poison (Is your poison; All I need is your poison)
Paralyzed, paradise on my tongue
So alive, I could die, gimme some
Sweet-ee-eet, ee-ee-ee-eet (Sweet venom)

Explanation of Chorus
The chorus, performed by NI- KI, Sunoo, and Jungwon, emphasizes the theme of the poisonous yet infectious nature of love. The reiteration of” Sweet- ee- eet venom- reinforces the idea of this love being both sweet and toxic. The paradoxical description of being” paralyzed” but feeling like” paradise on my lingo” captures the disagreeing feelings in the relationship.

[Post-Chorus]
Sweet-ee-ee-eet, ee-ee-ee-eet (Sweet venom)
Sweet-ee-ee-eet, ee-ee-ee-eet (Sweet venom)

Explanation of Post-Chorus
Post-Chorus   The post-chorus, sung by Sunghoon and Jungwon, continues to punctuate the sweet and poisonous nature of the love, creating a narcotic and charming effect.

[Outro]
Sweet-ee-ee-eet, ee-ee-ee-eet (Venom)

Explanation of Outro
Outro   Jake concludes the song by repeating the theme of” Sweet- ee- ee- eet” and adding” Venom,” leaving a moping print of the poisonous appeal of love.

Overall
In summary,” Sweet Venom” by ENHYPEN explores the complex feelings of a love that’s both sweet and poisonous, landing the paradoxical nature of violent and potentially destructive connections.

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