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Basic concept of every western song 4kids added to the series with romantic/pokeshipping undertones
>Together Forever
Ash and Misty will be together forever (and also Brock) The bike is alluded to in the interlude
>Don't say you love me (Pokemon the first movie)
Extremely random, but considering the (alleged) history of this movie. Someone is afraid of commitment, someone is afraid of hearing the other person say "I love you"
>He drives me crazy (Pokemon 2000)
Explicitly stated. Ash not picking up on Misty's feelings makes Misty feel physically ill, in fact she wishes she didn't have feelings for him, but they're instinct at this point, she has no choice. This is one of the few songs to actually name drop the characters
>Misty's Song
Very simple. Misty loves Ash and is self conscious about it it, she has trouble maintaining eye contact with Ash.
>Christmas Bash
Misty's christmas wish is dancing with Ash
>Under the mistletoe
Misty explicitly wants to kiss Ash, blessed with the excuse of the mistletoe. Even with the opportunity present, Misty misses her chance by giving Ash warning of where they're standing, Ash panics and runs away instead of initiating. The song implies Ash is intentionally standing under the mistletoe himself. It seems neither wants to initiate.
>All we Wanna do (several episodes)
Ash and Misty want to spend time together and have fun
>It Takes Two (Ruby and Sapphire US Trailer)
Uhh. Explicit romance song decades older than the pokemon franchise licensed to advertise a game in which neither Ash or Misty is present, but sung by the two of them. Clearly a nod to the double battles.
>Misty's goodbye
Leaving Ash is the worst thing Misty has ever experienced in her entire life. He's "More than just her best friend".
The songs lyric all state that Misty hides when she's sad from Ash