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Thin Line Between Love And Hate
The Persuaders Lyrics


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It's a thin line between love and hate
It's a thin line between love and hate

It's 5 o'clock in the morning
I'm just getting' in, I knock on the door
A voice sweet and low says (who is it?)
She opened up the door and let me in
Never once do she say, where have you been?
She says (are you hungry?)
"Are you hungry, honey? Did you eat yet?
Let me hang up your coat"
The woman tells me, pass me your hat
All the time she smilin', never once raises her voice
It's 5 o'clock in the morning
And I don't give it a second thought

It's a thin line between love and hate
Don't think you can keep breakin' your woman's heart
It's a thin line between love and hate
And she'll sit back and enjoy it
It's a thin line between love and hate
Yes it is, yes it is, between love and hate
She gon' fool you one day

The sweetest woman in the world
Could be the meanest woman in the world
If you make her that way
You keep on hurtin' her, she keeps being quiet
She might be holding something inside
That really really hurts you one day

Here I am laying in the hospital
Bandaged from feet to head
In the state of shock
Just that much from being dead
I didn't think my woman could do something like this to me
I didn't think the girl had the nerve, here I am
I guess action speaks louder than words

It's a thin line between love and hate
Don't think you can keep treatin' your woman bad
It's a thin line between love and hate
And she won't ever get mad
It's a thin line between love and hate
Yes it is
She's gonna fool you one day
It's a thin line between love and hate
Every smilin' face ain't a happy one

Overall Meaning

In The Persuaders' hit song "Thin Line Between Love And Hate," the lyrics explore the delicate balance between love and hate in a romantic relationship. The singer describes a woman who welcomes him back into her home with open arms, hinting at a past of forgiveness and reconciliation. However, he warns that this balance can easily tip over into hate if one partner continuously hurts the other. He reflects on the fact that a seemingly kind and loving woman can turn mean if provoked enough, and that we might not know the depths of anger lying beneath the surface. The singer has learned the hard way that if one doesn't treat their partner with love and respect, it may lead to unforeseen consequences. The last lines of the song underscore this lesson, warning that not every smiling face is happy.


Line by Line Meaning

It's a thin line between love and hate
Love and hate are two powerful emotions that are closely related and can easily turn into each other.


It's 5 o'clock in the morning
The singer is arriving home very early in the morning.


I'm just getting' in, I knock on the door
The singer is arriving home after being out for some time.


A voice sweet and low says (who is it?)
The woman answers the door and asks who is there in a soft, gentle voice.


She opened up the door and let me in
The woman allows the artist to come inside.


Never once do she say, where have you been?
The woman does not ask the singer where they have been, indicating that she trusts him.


She says (are you hungry?)
The woman offers the singer food, showing that she cares for him.


"Are you hungry, honey? Did you eat yet? Let me hang up your coat"
The woman welcomes the artist home and offers to help him get comfortable.


The woman tells me, pass me your hat
The woman asks the artist to hand her his hat so she can take care of it.


All the time she smilin', never once raises her voice
Throughout the encounter, the woman maintains a positive attitude and does not get upset or angry with the artist.


And I don't give it a second thought
The singer does not think twice about the woman's behavior towards him.


Don't think you can keep breakin' your woman's heart
The artist warns against mistreating one's partner and causing them emotional pain.


And she'll sit back and enjoy it
The singer suggests that some women might find pleasure in their partners' suffering, as a form of revenge or to assert control.


Yes it is, yes it is, between love and hate
The singer reiterates that the line between love and hate is very thin.


She gon' fool you one day
The singer warns that a woman might seek retaliation for her mistreatment under the guise of love.


The sweetest woman in the world
The artist notes that even the kindest, most loving woman can turn into someone else if treated poorly.


Could be the meanest woman in the world
The artist suggests that mistreatment can bring out the worst in a person.


If you make her that way
The singer implies that it is the partner's behavior that creates the negative transformation in their woman.


She might be holding something inside
The singer suggests that the woman might be hiding her true feelings and reactions, possibly out of fear or to preserve the relationship.


That really really hurts you one day
The artist implies that the woman might seek revenge or even harm the partner in the future.


Here I am laying in the hospital
The artist finds themselves in the hospital, possibly as a result of the woman's actions.


Bandaged from feet to head
The artist is severely injured and requires extensive medical attention.


In the state of shock
The singer is in shock and likely struggling to come to terms with what has happened to them.


Just that much from being dead
The artist's injuries were severe enough to put their life at risk.


I didn't think my woman could do something like this to me
The singer is shocked and surprised that their partner could act in such a violent or harmful manner.


I didn't think the girl had the nerve, here I am
The singer is realizing that they were wrong to underestimate the woman's capabilities or intentions.


I guess action speaks louder than words
The singer acknowledges that the woman's actions proved more meaningful and powerful than her words or demeanor.


Don't think you can keep treatin' your woman bad
The artist repeats their warning against mistreatment and disrespect towards one's partner, suggesting that it will have consequences.


And she won't ever get mad
The artist implies that the woman might not react outwardly to the partner's disrespect, but there will be consequences in the future.


Every smilin' face ain't a happy one
The singer warns against assuming that someone is happy and content based on their demeanor or appearance.




Lyrics Β© Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Jackie Members, Richard Poindexter, Robert Poindexter

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@69Crudo

My drinking ruined my life, my marriage, and everything or everyone I ever loved. If you are reading this please hug ur family and hold them tight.

@DoubleJGraphix

You are still breathing so you still have a chance. I stopped drinking over 3 years ago after drinking everyday for more years than I care to remember.... I have no idea of the actual date....I just got tired.....I was gonna go a couple pf days and then I just never drank again...YOU GOT THIS!!!

@hermanjr47

How ARE u doing these days?

@tinogeorge008

To late for me
I think he had already made that decision to leave yrs b4 he was bidding his time
Broke up the family
Totally ruined our 2 sons lives
And I'm left with the pieces that will never mend
And 2 sons I can no longer protect

@JohnDoe-gx7rn

Respect.

@mammaravenyourandrogynousf8561

I'm Just Got 13 weeks off the bottle because I relapsed after 8 years

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@TheNecroSodomizer

β€œEvery smiling face, ain’t a happy one. Everybody laughin’ ain’t havin’ fun...”

@yliberal6355

Exactly!!

@iamladeegee8032

You got that right!!!

@elvinparker248

Facts.. Big facts..

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