Love Gets Dangerous
Billy Bragg Lyrics


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The love of a woman
A fear of the phone
A secret message to a happy home
I've never been so scared
I never knew you cared

Love gets dangerous
Love gets dangerous

There's a fear that comes from being in danger
Being in love with a total stranger
Putting our futures in jeopardy
When love is a secret, fear is the key
When we meet in the street
My terror is complete

Love gets dangerous
Love gets dangerous

Like a drug that threatens to take my life
Lust is a cancer, love is a vice
When she holds me I understand
Respect and fear go hand in hand
No need to act tough
It scares me just enough





Love gets dangerous
Love gets dangerous

Overall Meaning

In the song Love Gets Dangerous, Billy Bragg explores the idea that love can be both exhilarating and terrifying at the same time. The opening verse suggests that the singer is experiencing conflicting emotions, between the love of a woman and the fear of the phone. He insinuates that there's a message being sent to a happy home about their love, which also causes anxiety. The repetition of "I've never been so scared, I never knew you cared" in between the verses can be interpreted as the singer's realisation that the intensity of his love is frightening him insurmountably, but also that he's surprised to learn that the woman he loves feels the same way about him.


The chorus then describes the feelings that arise when love is dangerous. Bragg sings that when one loves a stranger, it creates a sense of fear that puts the future of the relationship in danger. The mention of "putting our futures in jeopardy" implies that the singer is aware of the risks that come with being vulnerable with someone, yet he cannot help how he feels. He then mentions that when love is a secret, fear becomes the key, and this adds a sense of impact that implies the stakes are higher than they usually would be. The second verse talks about how meeting in public creates a feeling of terror, which reaffirms that the singer is treading dangerous waters. The next lines compare love to a drug that he cannot resist, but also acknowledge that love needs to be respected and that the fear that comes with it is sometimes essential. Bragg also suggests in the beautiful line, "Lust is a cancer, love is a vice," that while love and lust are powerful emotions, one must be careful not to let them consume them entirely.


Line by Line Meaning

The love of a woman
A deep affection towards a woman


A fear of the phone
Being afraid of a phone call


A secret message to a happy home
Sending a hidden message to a place of joy and contentment


I've never been so scared
Feeling frightened beyond belief


I never knew you cared
Unaware of another's feelings of concern and care


Love gets dangerous
Love can be risky and perilous


There's a fear that comes from being in danger
The dread brought upon by being in a hazardous situation


Being in love with a total stranger
Loving someone you don't know very well


Putting our futures in jeopardy
Endangering our prospects and potential


When love is a secret, fear is the key
Fear arises when love is kept hidden


When we meet in the street
Encountering each other while walking outside


My terror is complete
Feeling utterly afraid of the encounter


Like a drug that threatens to take my life
Love has an addictive quality that can be dangerous


Lust is a cancer, love is a vice
Desire can be harmful, love can be a negative influence


When she holds me I understand
Realizing something when embraced by a loved one


Respect and fear go hand in hand
Both respect and fear are related


No need to act tough
There is no need to pretend to be strong


It scares me just enough
It makes me a little frightened but not terrified




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Written by: BILLY BRAGG

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