Thing Called Love
Bonnie Raitt Lyrics


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Don't have to humble yourself to me
I ain't your judge or your king
Baby, you know I ain't no Queen of Sheba
We may not even have our dignity
This could be just a powerful thing
Baby we can choose you know we ain't no amoeba

Are you ready for the thing called love
Don't come from me and you
It comes from up above
I ain't no porcupine
Take off your kid gloves
Are you ready for the thing called love

I ain't some icon carved out of soap
Sent here to clean up your reputation
Baby, you know you ain't no Prince Charming
We can live in fear or act out of hope
For some kind of peaceful situation
Baby, how come the cry of love is so alarming

Are you ready for the thing called love
Don't come from me and you
It comes from up above
I ain't no porcupine
Take off your kid gloves
Are you ready for the thing called love

Ugly ducklings don't turn into swans
And glide off down the lake
Whether your sunglasses are off or on
You only see the world you make

Are you ready for the thing called love
Don't come from me and you
It comes from up above
I ain't no porcupine
Take off your kid gloves
Are you ready for it?

Are you ready for the thing called love
Don't come from me and you
It comes from up above
I ain't no porcupine
Take off your kid gloves
Are you ready for it?

Are you ready for love, baby?




Ooh yeah babe
Are you ready for love?

Overall Meaning

In Bonnie Raitt's "Thing Called Love," the singer writes about love and relationships not as some fairy tale, but as something real, messy, and potentially painful. She tells her lover that they don't need to prove anything to her or anyone else, and that they don't need to be perfect to experience love. Raitt emphasizes that love is an uncontrollable force that comes from somewhere beyond human control. She also suggests that it's easy to get caught up in a cycle of fear, doubt, and negativity in relationships, but that hope and peace are possible with effort.


The song offers a refreshing take on love that avoids clichés and empty promises. Raitt acknowledges that love is difficult and uncertain, but it's worth it if both partners are willing to take a risk. The repeated refrain of "Are you ready for the thing called love" asks the listener to consider whether they are ready to let go of their fears and doubts and take a chance on something that might not always be perfect.


Overall, "Thing Called Love" is a powerful reminder that love is messy, complicated, and ultimately rewarding. It's a song about taking a risk, being vulnerable, and embracing the unknown. With its upbeat tempo and catchy melody, it's also a great example of Raitt's unique blend of blues, rock, and country music.


Line by Line Meaning

Don't have to humble yourself to me
You don't need to act subservient or inferior to me


I ain't your judge or your king
I'm not here to judge or rule over you


Baby, you know I ain't no Queen of Sheba
I'm not a royal or majestic figure


We may not even have our dignity
Our pride or self-respect may be compromised


This could be just a powerful thing
Our connection or relationship could be intense


Baby we can choose you know we ain't no amoeba
We have free will and aren't like simple organisms


Are you ready for the thing called love
Are you prepared for a deep emotional connection


Don't come from me and you
It's not something we create or control alone


It comes from up above
It's a force or energy beyond our understanding


I ain't no porcupine
I'm not prickly or hostile


Take off your kid gloves
Get rid of your cautious or delicate approach


Ugly ducklings don't turn into swans
You can't magically transform into something else


And glide off down the lake
Effortlessly move forward in life


Whether your sunglasses are off or on
Regardless of your perspective or attitude


You only see the world you make
Your perception shapes the reality you experience


Are you ready for it?
Are you prepared for this powerful force of love?


Are you ready for love, baby?
Are you willing to embrace this intense emotion?


Ooh yeah babe
Expressing enthusiasm and affirmation


Are you ready for love?
A repeated call to action and inquiry




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: John Hiatt

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@Sherlocksweetonme

Don't have to humble yourself to me
I ain't your judge or your king
Baby, you know I ain't no Queen of Sheba
We may not even have our dignity
This could be just a powerful thing
Baby we can choose you know we ain't no amoeba
Are you ready for the thing called love
Don't come from me and you
It comes from up above
I ain't no porcupine
Take off your kid gloves
Are you ready for the thing called love
I ain't some icon carved out of soap
Sent here to clean up your reputation
Baby, you know you ain't no Prince Charming
We can live in fear or act out of hope
For some kind of peaceful situation
Baby, how come the cry of love is so alarming
Are you ready for the thing called love
Don't come from me and you
It comes from up above
I ain't no porcupine
Take off your kid gloves
Are you ready for the thing called love
Ugly ducklings don't turn into swans
And glide off down the lake
Whether your sunglasses are off or on
You only see the world you make
Are you ready for the thing called love
Don't come from me and you
It comes from up above
I ain't no porcupine
Take off your kid gloves
Are you ready for it
Are you ready for the thing called love
Don't come from me and you
It comes from up above
I ain't no porcupine
Take off your kid gloves
Are you ready for it
Are you ready for love, baby
Ooh yeah babe
Are you ready for love



All comments from YouTube:

@AllieinCali

I forgot how amazing this entire album is....I used to play the CD non stop. Good stuff.

@rennyrybanski7519

Drove Detroit to DC playing this CD

@daniellecarr7665

I had this as a tape cassette and wore it out!! I played it all the time. Amazing how the lyrics and melody come right back even after not hearing these songs for a while. She was one of my absolute favorites.

@user-dl7qq4hp4p

I've never forgotten, just in my many musical icon reserves.
Loved her since 70s😊

@sharoncole3774

Me too!

@jennifermarlow.

@@sharoncole3774 Some days, I just do some cooking or whatever, and go from one old song to another, as I get reminded. So many great songs/artists from my younger days. :)

@donnscopman8102

One of my generation’s best female performers. Gotta love Bonnie!!!

@stevehanford1753

agree!!

@michaelnoller3441

One of any generation. In my humble...... She rocks, blues and country's right through my music loving soul. Did I mention, I love women. Lol

@joshjenkins6883

When were you born Donna?
i'll be 46 this year and still remember it like the day I first saw the video.

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