"I met a devil woman >She took my heart away >She said, I've had it comin' to me >But I wanted it that way" You go for it not out of naivety, but because you find value in any form of romantic experience. Or at least that's what you think. >"I think that any love is good lovin'. >So I took what I could get, mmh" The chorus demonstrates that, despite your good will and effort to keep your shit together, and as hard as things seem with a person who is unfit to be beside you, you have absolutely no clue of how ugly, even traumatizing, things can get towards the inevitable end. >"Oooh, oooh she looked at me with big brown eyes >And said, >You ain't seen nothin' yet >B-b-b-baby, you just ain't seen n-n-nothin' yet >Here's something that you never gonna forget >B-b-b-baby, you just ain't seen n-n-nothin' yet" Still so, Randy Bachman thinks it's worth it. Because in life you need to see things and go places. So bring it on! You hit hard while I build character! >"Woohoo, but I ain't seen nothin' yet >Yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah >I ain't seen nothin' yet >I'll wait, I'll wait, I'll wait >If you want to show me what I ain't seen, where I ain't been."">
I love this song! For me, it talks about the "forbidden fruit", the seemingly "bad investment".
It is when you meet someone who is clearly bad for you but you go for it anyway.
You go for it not out of naivety, but because you find value in any form of romantic experience. Or at least that's what you think.
The chorus demonstrates that, despite your good will and effort to keep your shit together, and as hard as things seem with a person who is unfit to be beside you, you have absolutely no clue of how ugly, even traumatizing, things can get towards the inevitable end.
Still so, Randy Bachman thinks it's worth it. Because in life you need to see things and go places. So bring it on! You hit hard while I build character!