big bad love
Andrew Combs Lyrics


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I gotta slow down, I'm moving too fast
The rate I'm going, no, I ain't gonna last
My hands are shaking, my liver's worn
My lungs are empty and my heart's been torn

I've been running so crazy, running so wild
Trying to run her out of my mind
Feels like getting off some mean old drug
Coming down off big bad love

Every place I go and every face I meet
I see my baby smiling back at me
I cry and cry and I walk the floor
But I don't wanna hurt no more

I've been running so crazy, running so wild
Trying to run her out of my mind
Feels like getting off some mean old drug
Coming down off a big bad love

I've been running so crazy, running so wild
Trying to run her out of my mind
Feels like getting off some mean old drug
Coming down...

I've been running so crazy, running so wild
Trying to run her out of my mind
Feels like getting off some mean old drug




Coming down off a, coming down off
Coming down off big bad love

Overall Meaning

These lyrics from Andrew Combs's song "Big Bad Love" depict the struggles and consequences of a tumultuous romantic relationship.


The first stanza sets the tone for the song, with the singer expressing the need to slow down and reflect on his life. He recognizes that his fast-paced lifestyle is taking a toll on his well-being, physically and emotionally. The shaking hands, worn liver, empty lungs, and torn heart signify the exhaustion and damage caused by his actions.


In the second stanza, the singer reveals that he has been trying to forget about his lost love by staying busy and pushing her out of his mind. However, no matter where he goes or who he meets, he is haunted by her presence. The idea of seeing her smile in every place and on every face emphasizes the lingering memories and emotional attachment he still holds.


The third stanza reflects the singer's despair and the pain he is enduring from the breakup. He cries, walks the floor, and longs for relief from the anguish. His desire to end the suffering shows that he wants to move on from this destructive love.


The final repetition of the chorus reinforces the singer's desperate attempt to escape the torment of the failed relationship. The comparison to a mean old drug highlights the addictive nature of the love he experienced. He likening it to coming down from a drug suggests that, despite the pain and withdrawal, he knows it's necessary to break free from the hold that this toxic relationship had on him.


Overall, these lyrics convey the complexities of heartache and the struggle to let go of a love that brings more harm than happiness. The singer recognizes the need to slow down and heal, but he still finds himself caught in the cyclical patterns of longing and withdrawal.


Line by Line Meaning

I gotta slow down, I'm moving too fast
I need to take a break and stop rushing through life


The rate I'm going, no, I ain't gonna last
If I continue at this pace, I won't be able to sustain it for long


My hands are shaking, my liver's worn
I am physically and emotionally exhausted


My lungs are empty and my heart's been torn
I feel drained and emotionally hurt


I've been running so crazy, running so wild
I have been acting impulsively and without restraint


Trying to run her out of my mind
Attempting to forget about the person I still have strong feelings for


Feels like getting off some mean old drug
It feels like overcoming a harmful addiction


Coming down off big bad love
Recovering from a destructive and intense romantic relationship


Every place I go and every face I meet
No matter where I go or who I see


I see my baby smiling back at me
I imagine my ex-lover's presence and happiness


I cry and cry and I walk the floor
I continuously cry and feel restless


But I don't wanna hurt no more
I don't want to experience pain and heartache anymore


Coming down off a big bad love
Recovering from a destructive and intense romantic relationship




Lyrics © CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Peermusic Publishing
Written by: Andrew Combs

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Comments from YouTube:

Todd Hooper

Great song! Old school rock lives!!!
Georgia Satelites meets Black Crowes.

Bomont Livingston

Sounds damn good. Never heard the song before or the artist ... But its my kind of sound.

Everything Random

I'm gonna need this in live acoustic...possibly a tad slower and I might eargasm.

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