The song "Lee Did This To Me" by Electric Six tells a story about a toxic and volatile relationship. The narrator starts by suggesting that they should unite and overreact, engaging in personal attacks against each other. They encourage spreading their grievances among friends, implying that they know it will end badly and they will need time off to recover. The narrator then recalls a specific moment when the person they are addressing, referred to as "you," gave their love to someone named Lee. This event caused great pain and betrayal for the narrator, leading to metaphorical descriptions such as "splitting you open" and "opening your heart." Despite the pain, the narrator claims that "your heart still burns passionately" for them, suggesting lingering feelings. As time passes, the narrator sarcastically mentions how they enjoy watching and waiting for the person to come around, eagerly anticipating their presence. They express their eagerness subtly, as if licking their lips. The narrator reflects on the recurring pattern of such situations happening to them, ultimately blaming Lee for stealing the person's love. The lyrics then take a somewhat comical turn as the narrator shifts into a rock and roll exclamation, adding energy to the song. They proclaim that when they grow tired of the person's scheming, they break into song like a demon, creating a cacophony. The narrator likens themselves to a garden where they spread their seed, implying that the person fulfills their every need. However, they express frustration with the person's decision to give their love to Lee, again emphasizing the involvement of this third person. Overall, the song portrays a tumultuous, possessive, and jealousy-filled relationship where the narrator feels betrayed by their partner's affection for someone named Lee. It combines elements of humor, anger, and resentment to tell a story of love gone wrong.