That Evil Child

Seductive Desires: Unraveling the Meaning Behind 'That Evil Child'
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Lyrics

She loves to spend my money on fancy clothes and jewelery

She enjoys spending my money on luxurious clothing and jewelry.

Just like it was going out of style

She spends extravagantly as if it's going out of fashion.

It don't bother her to take it or how hard I work to make it

She doesn't care about taking my money or the effort I put into earning it.

I just can't say no when she smiles

Despite the financial strain, I can't resist saying no when she smiles.

She's wicked and she's lusty, someday she's gonna bust me

She is both wicked and lustful, and the narrator fears consequences in the future.

And the day my money's gone she will be too

Once the money is gone, she will leave as well, but the narrator remains unfazed.

But it don't even phase me, my friends all think I'm crazy

Others perceive the narrator as crazy for staying with her, but he is dedicated to loving her.

Lovin' her is all I want to do

The narrator expresses that his sole desire is to love her despite the challenges.


Lord, how I love that evil child

Despite her flaws, the narrator deeply loves the woman referred to as the "evil child."

She's got a sexy, sexy way that drives me wild

She has a captivating and provocative charm that drives the narrator wild.

She's the center in her heart and it's tearin' me apart

She holds a central place in the narrator's heart, causing internal turmoil.

Lord, don't I love that evil child

The narrator acknowledges and confesses his love for the woman despite her being labeled as "evil."


Sometimes I get the feeling that I'll have to take up stealing

The narrator feels the pressure to resort to stealing to fulfill her desires.

Just to give her all that she desires

He contemplates doing whatever it takes to provide for her insatiable wants.

And although I might regret it but I'd go right out and get it

Despite potential regrets, the narrator is willing to go to great lengths because she ignites his passion.

Because she sets my soul on fire

She has a profound effect on the narrator, setting his soul on fire.

I'm afraid someday I'll lose her but I still can't refuse her

Although fearing the possibility of losing her, the narrator can't bring himself to refuse her.

I keep givin' everything I can

He continues giving everything he can, emphasizing his dedication.

I know all the doubt about her but I still can't live without her

Despite doubts, the narrator cannot imagine living without her.

Ain't it strange what love will do to a man

The narrator reflects on the transformative power of love.


Lord, how I love that evil child

Reiteration of the deep love the narrator has for the woman despite her flaws.

She's got a sexy, sexy way that drives me wild

Restating the irresistible and wild allure the woman possesses.

She's the center in her heart and it's tearin' me apart

Re-emphasizing the inner conflict caused by the woman's central place in the narrator's heart.

Lord, don't I love that evil child

Reaffirmation of the narrator's love for the woman, acknowledging the internal struggle.

She's the center in her heart and it's tearin' me apart, ya'll

She remains the central figure in the narrator's heart, causing ongoing internal turmoil.

Lord, don't I love that evil child

A final declaration of the enduring love the narrator has for the woman despite her perceived "evil" nature.

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