Vampire
Bobaflex Lyrics


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There's something wrong with me
I feel the fever taking over
You're like a bad disease
And every day keep getting stronger
You'll be the death of me
If I can't break this spell I'm under
A love sick tragedy
And I can't take it any longer
I can't take it any longer
She's not a woman she's a Vampire
Drained me dry
She ain't my lover she's a blood suckin' leave nothin'
She's not a woman she's a Vampire
Drained me dry
She ain't my lover she's a blood suckin' leave nothin'
Oh No
Won't you save my soul
Oh No
What the hell is wrong with me
I feel the fever taking over
You're like a bad disease
And every day keep getting stronger
You'll be the death of me
If I can't break this spell I'm under
A love sick tragedy
And I can't take it any longer
I can't take it any longer
She's not a woman she's a Vampire
Drained me dry
She ain't my lover she's a blood suckin' leave nothin'
She's not a woman she's a Vampire
Drained me dry
She ain't my lover she's a blood suckin' leave nothin'
Oh No
Won't you save my soul
Oh No
She's not a woman she's a Vampire
Drained me dry
She ain't my lover she's a blood suckin' leave nothin'
She's not a woman she's a Vampire
Drained me dry
She ain't my lover she's a blood suckin' leave nothin'
Oh No




Won't you save my soul
Oh No

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Bobaflex's song Vampire depict a relationship that has turned sour, with the singer likening his lover to a Vampire. He feels like he's sick and even feverish, with her presence only making it worse. He acknowledges that the relationship could be his downfall, exclaiming “You'll be the death of me / If I can't break this spell I'm under”. He is aware that he needs help to break free from the spell she has on him, repeatedly asking for someone to rescue his soul.


The metaphor of a Vampire is not uncommon in music and literature, representing an all-consuming love that leaves the singer empty and drained. In the case of this song, the metaphor is even more powerful as the singer is saying that his lover is not even human, but a supernatural being that is slowly killing him.


Throughout the song, the lyrics repeat that the lover is not a woman, but a Vampire, emphasizing the danger that the singer is in. He acknowledges that she has taken everything from him, leaving him drained and with nothing. The despair in his voice is palpable as he cries for help and relief, hoping that someone can save him from this love that has become a curse.


Line by Line Meaning

There's something wrong with me
The singer is aware that something is not right with him.


I feel the fever taking over
The singer is experiencing intense emotions that are taking control of him.


You're like a bad disease
The singer is comparing someone to a disease, implying that this person is harmful to him.


And every day keep getting stronger
The negative influence of this person on the artist is increasing, causing his condition to worsen.


You'll be the death of me
The artist is afraid that if he continues to be influenced by this person, he will suffer serious consequences.


If I can't break this spell I'm under
The singer is acknowledging that he is under some kind of hold or power that he cannot seem to break free from.


A love sick tragedy
The singer feels that what he is going through is a tragic love story, where he is the victim.


And I can't take it any longer
The artist has reached a breaking point and is unable to continue enduring the situation.


She's not a woman she's a Vampire
The artist is using figurative language to describe this person as a vampire, emphasizing her negative impact on him.


Drained me dry
The artist feels that this person has taken everything from him, leaving him with nothing.


She ain't my lover she's a blood suckin' leave nothin'
The singer is saying that this person is not his partner or lover, but instead she is someone who takes everything without giving anything in return.


Oh No
The artist is expressing a sense of desperation and fear.


Won't you save my soul
The singer is asking for help to escape the negative influence of this person and their hold on him.


What the hell is wrong with me
The singer is questioning what is causing him to feel this way and how he has become so vulnerable to this person.




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