"So Strange" is a song by Phyllis Hyman, an American singer-songwriter. The lyrics describe the intense and captivating feeling the protagonist experiences when they are with their loved one. They express how this person's love has a hypnotic effect on them and makes them feel a mixture of emotions. The protagonist acknowledges that this feeling is something they have never felt before. They are unsure whether this powerful connection brings out the best or worst in them. The sensation is described as smooth and untamed, and it overwhelms them whenever they are in their partner's arms. The protagonist is consumed by their love for this person, feeling as if everything inside them is under their control. The mere thought of being close to their loved one has a profound effect on them, making it difficult for them to focus on anything else or be aware of anything else around them. Throughout the song, Phyllis Hyman's vocals convey the intensity and longing for this powerful connection. "So Strange" explores the deep impact that love can have on a person, both in positive and uncertain ways. The song invites listeners to delve into the complex emotions and sensations that arise when experiencing a profound connection with someone.