Picture a playground at midnight: one lonely seesaw creaks while two daring hearts tip the balance. “SEESAW” turns that childhood ride into a thrilling push-and-pull of attraction. The singer is so curious about a mysterious crush who keeps hiding his true feelings, yet every secret he buries only makes her lean closer. She acts nonchalant, he plays hard to get, but their guarded smiles give everything away. Like riders trying to control the tilt, they each pretend not to care, yet their racing heartbeats keep shouting the truth: someone has already fallen first.
The lyrics feel like a playful spy movie mixed with a catchy pop beat. TWICE teases, “You hide it, I hide it,” daring her partner to admit defeat before his composure “black-outs.” Each chorus cranks up the tension, reminding us that love can be a nerve-wracking game of balance—lean too far and you tumble, stay too stiff and you miss the thrill. By the final hook, the singer has “got ya,” proving that curiosity, confidence, and a well-timed reveal can tip any seesaw in your favor.