I love your eyes so much I wanna poke 'em out
I love your legs so much I wanna break 'em off
I love your hair so much I wanna rip it out

You played a game with the wrong motherfucker
Violent love, my violent love
Love ya so much I wanna kill ya
Love ya so much I wanna kill ya

I love your face so much I wanna smack it off
I love your pants so much I wanna pull 'em down
I love you

Got nothing but love today
Whip it out and fire away
Can you feel the pain in my heart?
(Where’s it hurt, man?)
Everywhere!

Look at me again and I'll hit ya
Hate ya so much I wanna kill ya
Love you so much I wanna love ya
Touch me again and I'll kick ya

You're my precious little girl
You mean more to me than the whole wide world


Lyrics submitted by BlackEyedAngels

I Like Your Eyes Lyrics as written by Greggory A. Attonito Bryan T. Kienlen

Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group

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  • +1
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    It's just Bryan fucking around. Nothing too deep here.

    bad_fish4444on June 01, 2007   Link
  • 0
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    wow :)

    PunkStarron June 11, 2002   Link
  • 0
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    its um....interesting....uh ya.

    drgnring_gurlon September 29, 2002   Link
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    oh dear, when i heard this song i was thinking of s & m....but now i wonder...its incredibly hard to figure out, im guessing its just a fun song, no deep meaning behind it...ill drive myself insane attempting to figure out what this means =]

    good luck to you though.

    sparkle_and_fade...on December 09, 2006   Link
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    "love you so much I wanna love ya"

    hahahahahah! <3

    mellymonsteron March 06, 2009   Link
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    I'd say this is probably a joke, but if you wanted to look for a deeper meaning, I suggest domestic violence. Sounds a lot like it.

    gofuckyourselfon May 28, 2011   Link

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