My Sharona

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The Obsession and Desire in 'My Sharona'

The Knack's hit song 'My Sharona' is a pulsating anthem of youthful desire and obsession. Released in 1979, the song captures the raw energy and urgency of infatuation. The lyrics revolve around the narrator's intense attraction to a girl named Sharona, who is described as a 'pretty one' that makes his 'motor run.' This metaphor suggests that Sharona ignites a powerful, almost mechanical response in him, highlighting the uncontrollable nature of his feelings.

The repeated line 'Never gonna stop, give it up, such a dirty mind' underscores the narrator's relentless and somewhat obsessive pursuit of Sharona. The phrase 'dirty mind' hints at the sexual undertones of his attraction, while 'always get it up for the touch of the younger kind' suggests a preference for youthful allure. This line has sparked discussions about the appropriateness of the song's themes, especially considering the age difference between the narrator and Sharona.

The song also delves into the uncertainty and anticipation that often accompany infatuation. Lines like 'When you gonna get to me, get to me, is it just a matter of time?' and 'Or is it just a game in my mind?' reflect the narrator's inner turmoil and impatience. He is caught between hope and doubt, unsure if his feelings will ever be reciprocated or if they are merely a figment of his imagination. The driving beat and catchy chorus of 'My Sharona' amplify these emotions, making the song a timeless exploration of youthful passion and longing.

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