Lyrics
Oh she's a danger
Expressing that the person referred to is a threat or risky.
She's a danger to herself
Highlighting that she poses a danger to herself.
Oh she's a danger
Reiteration of her dangerous nature.
She's a danger to my health
Stating that her presence is harmful to the speaker's well-being.
Ah
An exclamation, possibly emphasizing the intensity of the situation.
I can change her
Expressing a belief that the speaker can influence or modify her behavior.
I can change her if I try
Asserting the speaker's willingness to make an effort to change her.
I tried to change her
Indicating past attempts by the speaker to alter her behavior.
I tried to change her all the time
Emphasizing the continuous effort to change her.
Oh honey get you some help
Advising her to seek assistance due to an inability to self-care.
Can't take care of yourself
Suggesting she may end up alone if she doesn't seek help.
Gonna end up alone
Predicting a lonely outcome if changes are not made.
Oh honey put up a fight
Encouraging her to resist or confront difficulties.
At the end of the night
Anticipating challenges at the end of the night.
You'll be sleeping alone
Expecting her to be alone after facing these challenges.
Sleeping alone
Repeating the idea of being alone due to her danger.
Sleeping alone
-Cause she's a danger
Reiterating her dangerous nature but introducing a contrasting quality.
But she's an angel
Acknowledging her as an angel despite her dangerous side.
Oh she's an angel in my eyes
Emphasizing her angelic qualities in the speaker's perception.
She's an angel
Stating that she is an angel, and this revelation is not surprising.
She's an angel no surprise
Reaffirming her angelic nature without surprise.
But I'm a stranger
Declaring the speaker's feeling of being a stranger in her eyes.
Yeah I'm a stranger in her eyes
Repeating the idea of being a stranger in her eyes.
Yeah, I'm a stranger
Emphasizing the speaker's willingness to become a stranger if she desires.
I'll be a stranger if you like
Offering to become a stranger at her preference.
Dangers got your eyes
Associating various aspects of danger with her, suggesting similarities.
Dangers got your face
-I know that I can find ya in a dangerous place
-Dangers got your style
-Dangers got your fate
-Dangers in the aisle
-Danger never waits
-Dangers got your smile
-Dangers got your name
-You and danger
-Are just the same
Expressing a desire for her to go away due to not wanting her anymore.
Just the same
-(spoken) Go away! Go away! I don't want you anymore!
Spoken words indicating rejection and a wish for her to leave.
Oh honey get you some help
Repeating earlier themes of advising her to seek help and predicting loneliness.
Can't take care of yourself
-Gonna end up alone
-Oh honey put up a fight
-At the end of the night
-You'll be sleeping alone
-Sleeping alone
-Sleeping alone
-She's a danger (sleeping alone)
-She's a danger (sleeping alone)
-She's a danger (sleeping alone)
-She's a danger (sleeping alone)
-She's a danger
-She's a danger
Concluding by restating that she is a danger.
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