"Wrap Around" by Steve Holy is a love song that describes the singer's admiration for his partner and the strong bond they share. The lyrics depict the speaker's affection and fascination with his lover's everyday actions and appearance. The song begins by highlighting the woman's charm and sensuality. She is described as wearing the speaker's flannel shirt and big bear slippers in a way that is incredibly attractive and irresistible to him. When they go out together, she turns heads and captivates everyone around her. The chorus emphasizes the intense love the speaker feels for his partner. Her kisses, touches, and smiles have a profound effect on him, leaving him feeling overwhelmed and infatuated. He sees her as the perfect combination of Ginger and Mary Ann, two famous female characters known for their beauty and charm. He also mentions how she possesses a natural and youthful beauty with no artificial tanning lines. The song further expresses the woman's diverse tastes in music but emphasizes how she enjoys dancing and having a good time. The reference to Bocephus (a nickname for Hank Williams Jr.) and La Cucaracha (a popular Spanish folk song) indicates her varied musical preferences, but she particularly loves dancing to lively tunes. The lyrics convey that the singer believes his partner's love is unmatched and incomparable. He feels that God has created something extraordinary in her, someone who has the ability to deeply love and support a man. The phrase "a man can wrap around" suggests that his partner's love envelops and protects him, providing him with a sense of security and happiness. Overall, "Wrap Around" portrays a passionate and adoring love, celebrating the singer's partner for her exceptional beauty, personal style, and the love she showers upon him.