Leave me alone
I don't like you, go home
Where've you been?
I'm calling you
Are you home, Miss Vicious

I can't live without your kiss
Are you home, Miss Vicious?

Stop, don't want it
Stop, can't have it

Get away from me
And leave me alone
You're driving me crazy
And I want you to know
You better leave me alone
(I don't like you, go home)

We're the same, two in one
Gonna get you, gonna make you run
Don't dare scream, you're all I am
I was born to be your only friend

Stop don't want it
Stop can't have it

Get away from me
And leave me alone
You're driving me crazy
And I want you to know
You better leave me alone
(I don't like you, go home)

Where've you been?
I'm calling you
Are you home, Miss Vicious?

Get away from me
And leave me alone
You're driving me crazy
And I want you to know
You better leave me alone
(I don't like you, go home)

Get away, you're not my friend
You're driving me crazy
I'm gonna make it end
You better leave me alone
I don't like you go home

Here I am, I feel you



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Miss Vicious Lyrics as written by John 5 Dobson

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    My friends have so many different thoughts on this song;but heres my veiw: "Leave Me Alone/I dont Like You/Go Home " The "narrator" has a very clingy stalker type person with them.. "Where've you been?/I'm calling you/are you home miss vicious?" the clingy person can't get enough of the narrator, even though they are constantly pushed away they want to be with this person, but the narrator is ignoring/not answering their phone or door. "Can't live/without your kiss" The clingy one is either really obsessive or lives and breaths this person. "Get away from me/And leave me alone/You're driving me crazy/And I want you to know/You better leave me alone " The narrator does not love this stalker-ish obsession the other person has on him/her, obviously they are starting to get more paranoid, they want the person to leave them alone and to go away. "We're the same/Two in one/Gonna get you/Gonna make you run" The stalker obviously believes that they have so many things in common, that they're the same person..They're gonna make him/her run (which seriously is something natural that comes from being stalked, you try to run away from anything that would allow the stalker to have contact with you..) "Don't dare scream/You're all I am/I was born to be your only friend" It starts to get to a very obsessive point, the person knows that they cant have the one they want so they try to take the person, they love this person to a point where they think they know enough about this person to practically be in the position of a very very good friend. "Stop don't want it/Stop can't have it" The narrator doesn't want this, they want it to end. "Here I am/I feel you/You will love me when I'm through" Rape?

    Schlafon June 13, 2008   Link

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