She sneaks out in the middle of the night, yeah
Tight dress with the top cut low
She's addicted to feeling of letting go, oh, ohoo, let it go

She walks in and the room just lights up
But she don't want anyone to know
That I'm the only one who gets to take her home, oh, ohoo
Take her home

But everytime I tell her that I want more
She closes the door

She's not afraid of all the attention
She's not afraid of running wild
How come she's so afraid of falling in love
She's not afraid of scary movies
She likes the way we kiss in the dark
But she's so afraid of f-f-falling in love
Ohoo

Maybe she's just trying to test me
Wanna see how hard I'm gonna work
Wanna see if I can really tell how much she's worth
What your worth

Or maybe all her friends have told her
Don't' get closer he'll just break your heart

But either way she sees in me and it's just so hard (So hard)

'Cause every time I tell her how I feel
She says it's not real

She's not afraid of all the attention
She's not afraid of running wild
How come she's so afraid of falling in love
She's not afraid of scary movies
She likes the way we kiss in the dark
But she's so afraid of f-f-falling in love
Ohoo

What about all the things we said
Talking on the phone so late
I can't let her get away from me (Ohh)

When I say that I can't do it no more
She's back in my door

She's not afraid of all the attention
She's not afraid of running wild
How come she's so afraid of falling in love
She's not afraid of scary movies
She likes the way we kiss in the dark
But she's so afraid of f-f-falling in love (Ohoo, ohoo)
She's not afraid
She's not afraid (Ohoo, ohoo)


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She's Not Afraid Lyrics as written by Julian Bunetta Jamie Scott

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    it's about friends with benifits relationship. like how the guy wants to be more than FRIENDS. but then the girl is afraid to be hurt. But then when the guy gave up. The girl agrees to be more than friends.

    mrshoran02on February 01, 2013   Link
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    My Opinion

    I think it's about a friends with benifits relationship but he wants more. But she is afraid that he will hurt her so she only wants to be friends with benifits.

    t1994on January 04, 2013   Link
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    General Comment

    It's clear what the lyrics mean. The guy wants to get more serious because he's in love with the girl. The girl has a fear of falling in love. Although they are clearly sleeping together and in a relationship, the girl is very guarded and bottles up her feelings. The guy, on the other hand, is putting it all out there, but when he threatens to leave she wants him to stay. No, you do not have to be in love to be in a relationship or sleeping together. Describes my boyfriend and I perfectly.

    sparkler1500on June 03, 2014   Link

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