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Baby, sweet baby, you're my drug
Come on and let me taste your stuff

Baby, sweet baby, bring me your gift
What surprise you gonna hit me with

Refrain:
I am waiting here for more
I am waiting by your door
I am waiting on your back steps
I am waiting in my car
I am waiting at this bar
I am waiting for your essence

Baby, sweet baby, whisper my name
Shoot your love into my vein

Baby, sweet baby, kiss me hard
Make me wonder who's in charge

(Repeat Chorus)

Baby, sweet baby, I wanna feel your breath
Even though you like to flirt with death

Baby, sweet baby, can't get enough
Please come find me and help me get fucked up

(Repeat Chorus)

Your essence
Your essence
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msbojangles77 On May 20, 2008
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Cover art for Essence lyrics by Lucinda Williams

Wow, no comments so far?! I LOVE this song - so unadulterated and emotional. The lyrics are pretty basic but the emotion in her voice (especially the way she says, "Baby, sweet baby" makes the listener feel what she feels - utter need for this other person. Love it. Everyone deserves to feel this desperate for someone, and also everyone should feel this desired by someone!

Cover art for Essence lyrics by Lucinda Williams

I also love this song -- the way it puts the songwriter's desire right out there, plain as day -- "the utter need" as musicISmytruelove put it. Few songwriters are as bold as Lucinda Williams and able to write a line such as "Please come find me and help me, get fucked up." I recently read somewhere that Lucinda Williams had a bad heroin addiction for several years. If so, her drug use clearly informs the lyrics, as the words she uses to describe her total dependency on who she desires seem to be a perfect description of drug use. In fact, one could almost argue that the song is about loving drugs.

Cover art for Essence lyrics by Lucinda Williams

Great interpretation openroad. I always thought this song was about love addiction, using drugs as a metaphore, but you're right that it could be the other way around.

Cover art for Essence lyrics by Lucinda Williams

Man, this song is as raw as they come. So much need and hunger for this lover expressed in its total earthiness. The essence is clearly the lover's cum, no two ways about it. And the narrator is so in need of it, that she waits for him wherever he goes. Even hanging outside his house, following him to his favorite bar, sitting in her car, so damn needy.

But yeah, "Shoot your love into my veins" and "Even though you flirt with death".... these lines suggest a different kind of neediness. So it's easy to transpose a hooker/pimp relationship onto this. Real easy, in fact.

What makes this song work is that the meaning of that essence swims from one to the other, like Roxy Music's "Love is the Drug." Love can have a neutralizing narcotic effect that causes some to debase themselves for it.

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@Scout21 It changes the whole thought when you make a mistake in quoting it. It’s not veins, it’s vein. Yes, that vein. Not the one in your arm.

Cover art for Essence lyrics by Lucinda Williams

Great interpretation openroad. I always thought this song was about love addiction, using drugs as a metaphore, but you're right that it could be the other way around.

Cover art for Essence lyrics by Lucinda Williams

Great song from a great songwriter.I do not believe that this song is about drugs,at least not the drugs that we all tend to think of first,the literal ones. This song is about the attraction one can have for another.She is comparing her longing for him to the longing that a junkie has for his heroin,or whatever drug of choice.

My Interpretation
Cover art for Essence lyrics by Lucinda Williams

In just a few words Lucinda captures the feeling of fear and the thrill of being at your most vulnerable and past caring. Deliriously beautiful song.

My Opinion
Cover art for Essence lyrics by Lucinda Williams

Never let anyone get control of you this way. I actually hope it is about drugs.

 
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