The song "Love Crazy" by Karen Harding is about the overwhelming and all-consuming feeling of being in love. The lyrics describe the speaker being constantly distracted and forgetful when they are with the person they love, to the point where they are always running late. The speaker wishes that they could distract themselves from their feelings, but find it impossible to do so. The chorus emphasizes the intensity of the speaker's emotions, with the repetition of "And I won't let go, I got a feeling that's on overload." The speaker is unable to concentrate on anything else because their heart is constantly aching for their lover. The phrase "your love has got me crazy" further communicates the overwhelming effect that love has on the speaker. The lyrics also touch upon the idea of a honeymoon phase in a relationship, with the line "Is this what they call honeymoon?" This suggests that the speaker feels like they are in a blissful and dream-like state when they are with their loved one, similar to the honeymoon period of a relationship where everything feels perfect. Overall, the song portrays the speaker's inability to control their feelings and their intense longing for their partner. It captures the dizzying and all-consuming nature of being in love, where everything else fades into the background.