Jennifer’s Body Lyrics
Jennifer's body's like a curse
It makes my skin burn
Jennifer's body's like a knife to my throat
Guess this one's gonna hurt
[Pre-Chorus]
She's so evil
I know I'm just a thing to sacrifice
She's so lethal
Corrosive, but I'm gonna stay the night
[Chorus]
She's the kinda girl that eats your heart out
If you let your guard down
Oh, there's no surviving her
She's the girl that's coming on the rebound
Something's possessing her
Oh, I need Jennifer
[Post-Chorus]
Ooh, I need her
Ooh, Jennifer
Ooh
God, I'm obsessed with her
Oh, I need Jennifer
Jennifer's ripping into shreds
And I pray that I'm next
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She's complex
[Pre-Chorus]
She's so evil
I know I'm just a thing to sacrifice
She's so lethal
Corrosive, but I'm gonna stay the night
[Chorus]
She's the kinda girl that eats your heart out
If you let your guard down
Oh, there's no surviving her
She's the girl that's coming on the rebound
Something's possessing her
Oh, I need Jennifer
[Post-Chorus]
Ooh, I need her
Ooh, Jennifer
Ooh
God, I'm obsessed with her
Oh, I need Jennifer
She's the kinda girl that eats your heart out
If you let your guard down
Oh, there's no surviving her
She's the girl that's coming on the rebound
Something's possessing her
Oh, I need Jennifer
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[It] is about a toxic back-and-forth situationship. I’m quite avoidant generally, but I found myself almost addicted to the toxic push and pull – I was drawn in for all the wrong reasons, and it took me a while to understand that it wasn’t healthy and that it wasn’t just me overthinking or being avoidant.
I was already writing about this experience, and one time, as I was rewatching Jennifer’s Body, it really helped me frame my thoughts more. It’s just such a cult classic – sapphic coded and one of my favourite movies – but I’d just realised it meant something totally different to me compared to the first time I’d seen it. I was reflecting on the toxic relationship, but also my personal growth – the progress and fluidity in how I self-identified; I just saw the film in a whole new light.
— via Dork