I needed more than just a kiss goodnight
Had to go get something out my system I
ignored the warnings, bit the fruit
She might have tasted good
But man she was my kryptonite

Shoulda known she was trouble from the start
I, knew she'd broken hearts I,
thought I'd take that chance
Danced with the she devil in the pale moonlight
Alarm bells rang, but I loved the drama
In a dark place but I loved the karma sutra
Shoulda closed that door
But I kept going back for more

She's electric, she's the current running through my veins
She's a siren, hearing voices that I can't explain
Now I should be thinking it over
Instead I'm calling her over
Now she's here and she won't go quietly
I Should be thinking it over
Instead I'm calling her over
Now she's here but she won't go quietly

I needed more than just a cheap thrill ride
See I needed something that ran deep inside
Ignored the warnings, bit the fruit
She might have tasted good
But man she was my kryptonite

Shoulda known it wouldn't last for a year I,
knew it'd all end it tears I,
cracked, she was mind addictive, never felt scripted
Upredicatable, tied up, but no strings attatched
Left scratch marks on my back
Her cold eyes got me excited and I can't hide the truth

She's electric, she's the current running through my veins
(I just can't kick the habit)
(I just can't kick the habit)
She's a siren, hearing voices that I can't explain
(I just can't kick the habit)
Now I should be thinking it over
Instead I'm calling her over
Now she's here and she won't go quietly
I should be thinking it over
Instead I'm calling her over
Now she's here and she won't go quietly

Can't see the end of this or who survives
It's just another case of do or die
Can't see the end of this or who survives
It's just another case, another case, another case
another case, another case

She's electric, she's the current running through my veins
(I just can't kick the habit)
(I just can't kick the habit)
She's a siren, hearing voices that I can't explain
(I just can't kick the habit)
Now I, should be thinking it over
Instead I'm calling her over
Now she's here and she won't go quietly
I should be thinking it over
Instead I'm calling her over
Now she's here and she won't go quietly

Can't see the end of this or who survives
It's just another case of do or die
Can't see the end of this or who survives
It's just another case of do or die
Can't see the end of this or who survives
It's just another case of do or die


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Won't Go Quietly Lyrics as written by Elliot Gleave Alex James Smith

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    Been following this guy for years and I'm really liking the new direction he's taken. He really kills it on this one!

    J4YW47CHon December 03, 2009   Link
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    General Comment

    Example is AWESOME! <3

    Ddddddddddon August 12, 2010   Link
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    My Interpretation

    Man, these lyrics were posted about 13 years ago yet the only comments on a site called SONGMEANINGS have nothing to do with the meaning of the song? Smh

    To me this song seems to be about a guy forming a serious relationship with a woman that he knows has a reputation for being a heartbreaker and saying bad things about those whose hearts she has broken in the past (hence the key lyric "Now she's here and she won't go quietly").

    Toward the end of the song he seems to be admitting to himself that he doesn't really know how this whole situation will end and just wants to get it over and done with: "Can't see the end of this or who survives It's just another case of do or die"

    I'm not one for interpreting songs so I'm sorry if this a little vague, but since nobody else on the planet seemed interested I figured I'd give it a shot.

    Mythic Sunson May 26, 2022   Link

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