Love Drunk
Charlotte Church Lyrics


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I′m love drunk baby,
Yeah, I'm solid gone, gone, gone.
A little too much maybe
That don′t mean it's wrong.

I'm shamelessly wasted.
Never been this high, high, high.
Never have I tasted
A sweeter way to die.

Tonight it′s a lover′s right to live and lose control
So why would we fight this chance
To dance here soul to soul.

So tell me all your secrets
Maybe I'll show you mine, mine, mine.
Think of me like your cigarettes.
Crave me from time to time.

Tonight it′s a lover's right to live and lose control
So why would we fight this chance
To dance here soul to soul.
Tonight it′s a lover's right to live and lose control
So why would we fight this chance
To dance here soul to soul.

I don′t wanna come down from this place
That I have found, (soul to soul)





Soul to soul, (soul to soul)
[Repeat until fade]

Overall Meaning

In Charlotte Church's song "Love Drunk," the lyrics depict a state of intoxication and being consumed by the overwhelming feeling of love. The opening lines, "I'm love drunk baby, yeah, I'm solid gone, gone, gone," convey the intense infatuation and emotional intoxication experienced by the singer. They acknowledge that it may be a little too much, but that doesn't necessarily mean it's wrong.


The lyrics continue to illustrate the overwhelming nature of this love, expressing it as being "shamelessly wasted" and "never been this high." The line "never have I tasted a sweeter way to die" adds a touch of symbolism, suggesting that indulging in this passionate love feels like a sweet surrender or a form of blissful self-destruction.


The chorus emphasizes the freedom and abandon that comes with love, declaring that tonight it is the lover's right to live and lose control. It questions why one would resist this opportunity to connect on a deeper level, highlighting the importance of embracing the chance to dance soul to soul.


The second verse delves into the idea of vulnerability and trust, with the singer inviting the other person to share their secrets, promising in return to reveal their own. The comparison of being thought of as cigarettes signifies that the person is craved and desired, even if only occasionally.


The song concludes with the desire to remain in this elevated emotional state, not wanting to come down from the newfound place of love and connection that has been discovered.


Overall, "Love Drunk" captures the ecstasy and intensity of being in love, highlighting the liberation and surrender that comes with allowing oneself to be consumed by these powerful emotions.


Line by Line Meaning

I'm love drunk baby
I am intoxicated with love, feeling completely consumed by it.


Yeah, I'm solid gone, gone, gone.
I am completely lost and immersed in this feeling.


A little too much maybe
Perhaps I am indulging in this love excessively.


That don't mean it's wrong.
But that doesn't necessarily make it a mistake.


I'm shamelessly wasted.
I am shamelessly intoxicated, unable to think clearly.


Never been this high, high, high.
I have never experienced this level of euphoria before.


Never have I tasted
I have never experienced anything quite like this.


A sweeter way to die.
This feeling is so blissful that it feels like the sweetest way to surrender oneself.


Tonight it's a lover's right to live and lose control
Tonight, in the realm of love, it is allowed to surrender to passion and let go of all inhibitions.


So why would we fight this chance
So why should we resist this opportunity?


To dance here soul to soul.
To connect and express ourselves intimately, on a deep soulful level.


So tell me all your secrets
Reveal your deepest confessions and hidden thoughts to me.


Maybe I'll show you mine, mine, mine.
And perhaps I will reciprocate and share my own secrets with you.


Think of me like your cigarettes.
Consider me as addictive and irresistible as your habit of smoking.


Crave me from time to time.
Desire me occasionally, yearn for my presence at intervals.


I don't wanna come down from this place
I don't want to return to reality and abandon this state of bliss.


That I have found, (soul to soul)
That I have discovered, where we connect on a deep, spiritual level.


Soul to soul, (soul to soul)
Our souls intertwined, connected at the deepest level.




Writer(s): Russell Davis, Charlotte Church

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