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"Come Into the Water" creates a vivid metaphor of water as a space of intimacy, vulnerability and emotional connection, with the repeated invite to come into the water serving as a plea for a deeper level of intimacy and trust. The song explores the tension between desire and hesitance, initiative and passivity, as Mitski expresses her attraction to someone but acknowledges her reluctance to act on it without reciprocation.

In the first verse, Mitski asks if her potential partner wants to take the leap and touch her but also reveals that she is holding back until the other person joins her in the water, suggesting that she wants to make sure they are both on the same page before getting physical.

In the second verse, Mitski recognizes that she might be like other men who write about their fantasies and desires but emphasizes the importance of communication and consent, asking the other person to let her know if they want her.

Finally, in the third verse, Mitski admits that meeting this person made her realize a previously unknown desire but still emphasizes that she will only act if the other person shows interest and makes a move.

Overall, "Come Into the Water" conveys a complex mix of sensuality, vulnerability and agency, as Mitski navigates the uncertainty of romantic attraction and the need for communication and mutual desire in building a meaningful connection.

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