The song "Take It" by Unknown Brain & ThatBehavior explores themes of temptation, desire, and the intoxicating power of love. The lyrics suggest a secretive and forbidden relationship where the protagonist is willing to indulge in their partner's sinful desires, even if it goes against what they are told to do. The opening lines set the tone of secrecy and the allure of breaking the rules. The mention of a halo on the partner's head symbolizes their innocence or purity, but it doesn't deter the protagonist from wanting to make them sin. The chorus emphasizes the protagonist's inability to resist their own temptations and their role as a bad influence. They can't get certain thoughts out of their head and they express a desire to keep their partner around, suggesting a mutual attraction. The lines "On your knees, won't you give me that... Sweet release then you take it from me" portray a sense of dominance and submission in the relationship. The protagonist seeks gratification from their partner, wanting them to surrender to their desires. The verse that follows further expands on the intense nature of the relationship. The protagonist claims to have the ability to take their partner to new heights, referring to reaching the moon metaphorically. Despite resistance, their love fuels their partner and intoxicates them. However, there is also a sense that the protagonist is giving their partner space, allowing them to explore their individuality. The bridge echoes the intoxication experienced in this relationship. The partner overdoses on the "mission," which may symbolize the passion and intensity of their love. The protagonist questions why it feels so good, acknowledging the addicting nature of their connection. Overall, "Take It" conveys a story of a secretive and intense relationship where both parties are willingly engaged in breaking boundaries, tempting each other, and indulging in their desires.