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Wound Up
Kita Klane Lyrics


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I got the scars open down my side
I got the stars shining in and out my eyes
and hearts baby badly
Hearts baby badly down my Hearts just to don't your mine
Down on your knees,
You're begging me, begging me
Down on your knees,
You're always making up for lost ground
Down on your knees,
You're begging me, begging me
Down on your knees,
You're Always making up for lost ground
I got the chills open down my side
I got the pills, runnin gotta lines
and hearts baby badly don't it?
Hearts baby badly, don't Hearts just to don't your mine
Down on your knees,
You're begging me, begging me
Down on your knees,
You're always making up for lost ground
Down on your knees,
You're begging me, begging me
Baby down on your knees,
You're always making up for lost ground
Wound up and you cannot get enough of me
You're wound up for me
Would up and I cannot get enough of you
You're wound up for me
Down on your knees
You're begging me begging me
Down on your knees,
You're always making up for lost ground
Down on your knees,
You're begging me, begging me
Baby down on your knees,
You're always making up for lost ground

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Kita Klane's song "Wound Up" seem to describe a turbulent relationship between two people who can't get enough of each other, even though their connection is fraught with pain and struggle. The opening lines of the song suggest that the singer has physical scars and emotional turmoil, which are represented by the stars and hearts in their eyes. The repeated refrain of "hearts baby badly" suggests that the connection between these two people is intense and maybe even destructive.


As the song progresses, we hear about pills and chills, which suggest some kind of substance abuse or addiction. The repeated refrain of "down on your knees, you're always making up for lost ground" adds to the sense of desperation and struggle in the relationship. Despite all of this pain and turmoil, however, the two people in the relationship seem unable to stay away from each other, as evidenced by the final lines of the song: "Wound up and you cannot get enough of me / You're wound up for me / Would up and I cannot get enough of you / You're wound up for me."


Overall, the lyrics to "Wound Up" paint a picture of a relationship that is intense, passionate, and ultimately unsustainable. The repeated refrain of "down on your knees" suggests that one person in the relationship is always struggling to make things right, but it's unclear whether or not that effort is ultimately successful.


Line by Line Meaning

I got the scars open down my side
I have visible marks of my emotional pain and suffering


I got the stars shining in and out my eyes
I feel a deep sense of passion and intensity towards something or someone


and hearts baby badly
My heart is hurting and in need of love and care


Hearts baby badly down my Hearts just to don't your mine
I am desperate for love and affection from someone who doesn't seem interested in me


Down on your knees, You're begging me, begging me
You are pleading with me to give you what you want or need


Down on your knees, You're always making up for lost ground
You are constantly trying to compensate for something that you have lost or missed out on


I got the chills open down my side
I am experiencing a physical reaction to my emotional pain


I got the pills, runnin gotta lines
I am relying on medication or substances to cope with my pain


and hearts baby badly don't it?
My heart is hurting so much, isn't it obvious?


Hearts baby badly, don't Hearts just to don't your mine
I am trying to win someone's love and affection over, but it seems impossible


Wound up and you cannot get enough of me
You are completely consumed by your desire for me, and it's overwhelming you


You're wound up for me
You are completely fixated on me and my attention, and it's driving you crazy


Would up and I cannot get enough of you
I am also fixated on you and your attention, and I can't get enough


Baby down on your knees, You're always making up for lost ground
You are constantly trying to make up for lost time, opportunities, or relationships by being devoted to me


Down on your knees, You're begging me, begging me
You are pleading with me to give you what you want or need




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