"Get Scared's song If Only She Knew Voodoo Like I Do" is about the intense attraction and infatuation the narrator feels towards someone. The lyrics describe the feelings of nervousness and excitement that arise when being close to this person. The metaphor of being under a spell signifies the irresistible grip the person has on the narrator's emotions. The narrator highlights the physical qualities of the person, describing their lips, body, and moves in a worshipful manner. The mention of the person's voice making the narrator breathless further emphasizes their captivating presence. The lyrics also allude to a sexual nature, with references to thoughts being "filthy" and the narrator aiming to sweep the person off their feet in order to please them. It suggests that the narrator is willing to put in the effort, even if it proves to be challenging or tiring. The repeated chorus expresses the narrator's desire to keep the person under their spell, as they fear losing their hold over them. The line, "If this is heaven then baby I don't want to know hell," suggests that the narrator considers their connection with this person to be heavenly and fulfilling. The latter part of the song portrays the person as having power over the narrator, making them weak at the knees and unable to resist. The repeated plea for the person to take the narrator emphasizes their eagerness to submit and please them. Overall, the song portrays a passionate and obsessive infatuation with someone, where the narrator wishes to maintain control over the intense attraction they share.