I've heard this song countless time in my life. I always thought "You ain't seen nothin' yet" meant she was going to blow him away with loving like he's never had.
No, she means she's going to destroy him and break his heart in a way he's never experienced. "You think you've been hurt before? You ain't seen nothin' yet."
And he sees himself as a willing victim. He also thinks any love is good love and he deserve what he gets.
I just never realized what a scorching song this is.
@turantual this is the exactly precise literary meaning so many others have missed. The other interpretation from Leviathing was also very accurate, especially compared to the others that were misdirected.
@turantual this is the exactly precise literary meaning so many others have missed. The other interpretation from Leviathing was also very accurate, especially compared to the others that were misdirected.
I've heard this song countless time in my life. I always thought "You ain't seen nothin' yet" meant she was going to blow him away with loving like he's never had.
No, she means she's going to destroy him and break his heart in a way he's never experienced. "You think you've been hurt before? You ain't seen nothin' yet."
And he sees himself as a willing victim. He also thinks any love is good love and he deserve what he gets.
I just never realized what a scorching song this is.
@turantual this is the exactly precise literary meaning so many others have missed. The other interpretation from Leviathing was also very accurate, especially compared to the others that were misdirected.
@turantual this is the exactly precise literary meaning so many others have missed. The other interpretation from Leviathing was also very accurate, especially compared to the others that were misdirected.
@turantual
@turantual
Spot one! Kudos for being able to honestly interpret the meaning!! Great work!
Spot one! Kudos for being able to honestly interpret the meaning!! Great work!
That devil woman part scares me a little, though.
That devil woman part scares me a little, though.