The song lyrics were written by the band Van Halen, as they were asked to write a song for the 1979 movie "Over the Edge" starring Matt Dillon. The movie (and the lyrics, although more obliquely) are about bored, rebellious youth with nothing better to do than get into trouble. If you see the movie, these lyrics will make more sense. It's a great movie if you grew up in the 70s/80s you'll definitely remember some of these characters from your own life. Fun fact, after writing the song, Van Halen decided not to let the movie use it.
When you say it's dead & gone
I know you're wrong
Cut & slash, sharpest knife
It won't die
Poison cup, drank it up
It won't die
No fire, no gun, no rope, no stoner
It won't die
Why you gotta shove it in my face
As if you put me in my place
Cause I DON'T CARE
If you or me is wrong or right
Ain't gonna spend another night,
In your bed...
Laws of man, are just pretend
They ain't mine
Love so good, love so bad
It won't die
Some talk too long, they know it all
I just smile & move on
Words ain't free, like you & me
I d'ont mind...
Why'd you have to be so mean & cruel,
The dogs are loose i'm on to you
You ball & ...
Chained together from the dawn to dusk,
Can't call it leavin, cause it's just
I never came....
I know you're wrong
Cut & slash, sharpest knife
It won't die
Poison cup, drank it up
It won't die
No fire, no gun, no rope, no stoner
It won't die
Why you gotta shove it in my face
As if you put me in my place
Cause I DON'T CARE
If you or me is wrong or right
Ain't gonna spend another night,
In your bed...
Laws of man, are just pretend
They ain't mine
Love so good, love so bad
It won't die
Some talk too long, they know it all
I just smile & move on
Words ain't free, like you & me
I d'ont mind...
Why'd you have to be so mean & cruel,
The dogs are loose i'm on to you
You ball & ...
Chained together from the dawn to dusk,
Can't call it leavin, cause it's just
I never came....
Lyrics submitted by shadowcml, edited by goddamnboxes
I Never Came Lyrics as written by Joey Castillo Josh Homme
Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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@bonerBoner I came here to see if anyone sees a reference to Rasputin in the song. Although it\'s not about Rasputin they use his story as an analogy of a toxic relationship. Drinking the poison cup it won\'t die is surely a reference to just that. The gun, fire rope and stone were all instruments or ways that they tried to kill putin because he was known for being unkillable. He was also a sexual deviant that to some degree would use sex as a form of payment. And so it would have been more of a favour for women to have him in their bed because it meant he would heal their loved ones in return. It\'s suggested that even the Russian queen would have had sex with Rasputin to save her son and yet he was still favored by the czar. His comparisons though I think refer to a relationship that like Rasputin is unkillable no matter how much toxicity is fed into it. No tools or no way of ending it no matter how hard they try.\r\n