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Love Her Madly Lyrics

Don't ya love her madly?
Don't ya need her badly?
Don't ya love her ways?
Tell me what you say

Don't ya love her madly?
Want to be her daddy?
Don't ya love her face?
Don't ya love her as she's walkin' out the door?

Like she did one thousand times before
Don't ya love her ways?
Tell me what you say?
Don't ya love her as she's walkin' out the door?

All your love
All your love
All your love
All your love, all your love is gone

So sing a lonely song
Of a deep blue dream
Seven horses seem to be on the mark

Yeah, don't you love her?
Don't you love her as she's walkin' out the door?

All your love
All your love
All your love
Yeah, all your love is gone

So sing a lonely song
Of a deep blue dream
Seven horses seem to be on the mark

Don't ya love her madly?
Well, don't ya love her madly?
Yeah, don't ya love her madly?
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pretty sure it's about our weird human way of wanting what we can't have-- somehow people can become more appealing when we can't have them. hence, "don't you love her as she's walking out the door"

@kevindevineluvah So true!!! I think that's definitely it. Probably didn't love her as madly when he HAD her…but the minute that she's not there and has give up and decided to walk…miraculously she has value now. So ridiculous that we all do this to each other…GREAT TUNE though.

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i think its about a guy who gets treated like shit by some girl but the dude keeps loving her for some reason

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I first heard this song on Forrest Gump, and it was my first introduction to "The Doors". I Love this Song! Why Havent more people posted???

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Song was written by Robby, I believe. Not really much to expand on for this one.

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Pam Courson and Jim Morrison had a notoriously volatile relationship, with fighting and making up. I saw in a biography that she was constantly "walking out the door", leaving him in a fit of rage, only to return. He probably had many women. I think she had a hold over him that he couldn't shake. They obviously had common "interests", which likely kept them going back to each other. He'd think he didn't love her but then he'd love her all over again when she came back.

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I love this song, the chrous is awesome. The keyboards sound really cool.

Yeahhhhhh all your love is gone! So sing a lonely song!

The lyric is definately "wanna be her daddy" ... this song says everything to anyone who has fought to make love last. You get so mad and when you say the thing you know cuts her the deepest and she is just waiting for you to say it so she can walk out on you... again. then regret kicks it and all that hatred immediately turns the love you have for her and you realize you cant live without her... i.e. can't live with em, cant live without em

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<3

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I love this song. Always gets me in a good mood when I hear it.

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LOL! Yeah, I first heard this song on Forrest Gump too. Anyway, yes, I believe the lyrics are quite explanatory as well.

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This used to be my fav Doors song, because the idea of someone loving a woman until he went mad it just brilliant. Then I found out that Morrison didn't write it. It kind of blew it for me. It's stupid that I don't have the same feeling about it, but imagining Robby Kreiger singing it is just not as hot as Morrison. I can imagine Kreiger (sp) being the object of unrequited love, but Morrison is another story. It's a bit sexier when the object of unrequited love is hot, hot, hot. "Wanna be her daddy?"