I've Got to Have You
David Allan Coe Lyrics


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And I'd like to take you take you away
And if you'd come with me we'd leave here today
There's nothing to hold you as strong as this feeling
And I've got to have you as soon as I can

And I know you're worried about where you stand
The ring that he gave you is still on your hand
You want to be faithful you want to believe
He's easy to lie to but hard to deceive
And you say it's over between you and him
He tells you he needs you but chances are slim
That he even wants you as much as I do
So why don't you go on and tell him you're through
Cause I'd like to take you




And I'd like to take you
And I've got to have you as soon as I can as soon as I can

Overall Meaning

In David Allan Coe's song "I've Got to Have You," the singer is speaking directly to the woman he desires, telling her that he wants to whisk her away with him. He pleads with her to leave everything behind and come with him, offering her an escape from her current situation. He acknowledges that she may be hesitant, as she still wears the ring given to her by her current partner, but he urges her to leave him behind as he is easy to lie to and hard to deceive. The singer makes it clear that he wants her more than anyone else and that he can offer her something that nobody else can.


The song tells the story of a man who is so infatuated with a woman that he cannot wait any longer to be with her. He knows that the woman is in a relationship with someone else, but he believes that he can offer her a better life. The lyrics convey the singer's intense desire to be with the woman and his willingness to do whatever it takes to make that happen. The song represents a romantic, yet somewhat selfish, point of view, as the singer is not considering the other man's feelings or the woman's obligations to him.


Line by Line Meaning

And I'd like to take you take you away
I want to take you away from here with me


And if you'd come with me we'd leave here today
If you come with me, we can leave this place right away


There's nothing to hold you as strong as this feeling
This feeling is so strong, there's no reason holding you back


And I've got to have you as soon as I can
I need to have you with me as soon as possible


And I know you're worried about where you stand
I understand you're uncertain about your situation


The ring that he gave you is still on your hand
You're still wearing the ring he gave you


You want to be faithful you want to believe
You want to remain loyal and believe in your commitment


He's easy to lie to but hard to deceive
He's easy to deceive with lies, but hard to fool with deception


And you say it's over between you and him
You claim that your relationship with him is over


He tells you he needs you but chances are slim
He says he needs you, but the likelihood of that being true is low


That he even wants you as much as I do
He doesn't want you as much as I want you


So why don't you go on and tell him you're through
Why not just tell him it's over between you two?


Cause I'd like to take you
I want to take you away with me


And I've got to have you as soon as I can
I need to have you with me as soon as possible




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: DAVID ALLAN COE

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Dr. Craphead


on Damn I Wish I Was a Nigger

The song is not by David Allan Coe

Niggerhatingme


on Nigger Hatin Me

I like sugar and I like tea
But I don't like niggers, no sir-e
There are two lone things that'll make me puke
That's a hog eating slop and a big black spook

You know it, 'cuz I show it
Like a barnyard rooster I crow it
And the NAACP would sure like to get
A hold of nigger hatin' me.

Roses are red and violets are blue
Niggers are black and you know that's true
But they don't mind 'cuz what the heck
You gotta' be black to get a welfare check.

.And I'm broke, no joke. I ain't got a nickle
For a coat and I ain't black you see, so Uncle
Sam won't help poor nigger hatin' me.

Jigga-boo Jigga-boo where are you? I was
Here on the woodpile watching you. Jigga-boo
Jigga-boo come outdoors. No! I'sa scared of the

White man way down south.

You know it, 'cuz I show it. Stick your black
Head out and I blow it and the NAACP can't keep
You away from 'lil 'ol nigger hatin' me.

Mirror mirror on the wall who is the blackest
Of them all? A man named King it ain't no doubt
And he's causin' lots of trouble with his baboon
Mouth. Oh no it's he's a done it, caused by the
Trouble he's a brewin' and the NAACP can't win if
The white man stick with nigger hatin' me.

Hey Mr. President what'd ya say? When are we
Whites gonna have our day? The niggers've had
Theirs for such a long long time. I'm a white
And it's time that I had mine.

You know it, 'cuz I show it. Stick your black head
Out and I blow it and the NAACP can't win if the
White man stick with nigger hatin' me.

Nigger hatin me'
Nigger hatin me'
Nigger hatin me'
Nigger hatin me'

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Ben - Moderator


on Nigger hatin me

Jigga-boo come outdoors. No! I'sa scared of the White man way down south.

Meaning of this line above has now been corrected

Matt


on Nigger hatin me

Who ever did the meaning lines is funny... woodpile is a real term, and when it says jig aboo come out doors, he imitates a poor sounding guy saying he's afraid of the racist whites from the south cuz if they even show themselves in public, they were a target. This is a bad song about the unspoken truth

cemegonuts


on You piss me off...you fuckin' jerk

This is not David Allen Coe. It is a song written by Gaye Delorme and performed by Garry Lee and Showdown.

Teresa Warnke


on Pick Em, Lick Em, Stick Em

Are there any decent constitutional lawyers in the house?
Mr. Coe has been barred from performing in most public forums.
He is one the last surviving Outlaws of country music. Although, Nigger Fucker has racist theme, Mr. Coe was defended by his life long friend, Charlie Pride, who inspired the song, all of his days. They were close friends until the end.
David Allen COE is elderly and we don't have long to have an opportunity to see him perform. What is more is that he deserves to use his constitutional right to free speech.
Some would like to have this song and many more that feel are offensive removed from existence. I am not a racist and recognize the foulness of the song, but, I am mature enough to turn off music or any other media that I don't like.
Personally, the Brian Adam's song, "Rum to You", makes me sick, as does Reba Macy tyre's, "Fancy" and "Whoever's in New England".
Ms. Macy tires songs if a mother pimping out her daughter and an abandoned housewife faithfully waiting for her man to return from fucking his mistress hurts women. The Brian Adam's song also hurts women. I do not for a minute believe that this music should never be heard again. It does provide opportunity to discuss these things with younger people.
I am going to delete my YouTube music account because they removed DAC for it's content. I did have much respect for YouTube for it's American spirit and patriotism even though the way they pay their talent is nonsensical. One deletion is a demonstration of what will follow. Eventually this could lead to less freedoms for all of us.
Please don't fall into the currant popular victim trend. Turn off music you don't like and get on with your day.
Or stand up to censorship of the arts.
Thank You,
Teresa Warnke

Rodan


on Cum Stains on the Pillow

Dribble it on her nose!

11inthemoney


on Itty Bitty Titty

Young sex is the best

11inthemoney


on Itty Bitty Titty

Shucks it's cool.

Rodan


on Cum Stains on the Pillow

Another AWESOME DAC song that makes me bellylaugh!!!

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