I Used To Love Her
Guns N' Roses Lyrics


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I used to love her but I had to kill her
I used to love her, oh yeah but I had to kill her
I had to put her six feet under
And I can still hear her complain

I used to love her, oh yeah but I had to kill her
I used to love her, ooh yeah but I had to kill her
I knew I'll miss her so I had to keep her
She's buried right in my back yard
Oh yeah, ooh yeah, whoa oh yeah

I used to love her, but I had to kill her
I used to love her, ooh yeah but I had to kill her
She bitched so much, she drove me nuts
And now I'm happier this way
Whoa oh yeah
(Take it for what it is)

I used to love her, but I had to kill her
I used to love her, ooh yeah but I had to kill her




I had to put her six, ooh, feet under
And I can still hear her complain

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Guns N' Roses's "I Used To Love Her" depict a man who loved a woman but eventually had to kill her due to the incessant complaining and anger issues she had. The singer misses her but is also content because he no longer has to deal with the constant drama she brought into his life. The song may come across as disturbing because of its explicit lyrics, but it is worth noting that the band has claimed that the song is not about a real-life incident, but rather a metaphor for the ending of a relationship.


One possible interpretation of these lyrics is that they depict an abusive relationship where the woman is the abuser. She is depicted as being so difficult to deal with that her partner needs to kill her to put an end to the torment. It is possible to see the singer as a victim of emotional abuse who felt that the only way to end his suffering was to take extreme measures.


Another possible interpretation of the lyrics is that they are a commentary on the way media depicts women as nagging and difficult to deal with. The song can be seen as a satire of the idea that women are irrational and demanding, and that men need to "put them in their place" to keep them under control. However, in this interpretation, the song may be problematic because it reinforces the very stereotype it is trying to criticize.


Line by Line Meaning

I used to love her but I had to kill her
I had affection towards her at one point, but I was forced to end her life


I had to put her six feet under
I buried her body in a grave that is the standard depth of six feet


And I can still hear her complain
Although she is no longer alive, I still hear her voice in my head as if she is complaining


I knew I'll miss her so I had to keep her
I was afraid that I would miss her, so I decided to keep her close by taking her life and burying her in my backyard


She's buried right in my back yard
I buried her in a location that is easily accessible to me


She bitched so much, she drove me nuts
She constantly complained and caused me to become extremely annoyed


And now I'm happier this way
I am content with my decision to end her life because it has improved my overall happiness




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: W. Axl Rose, Saul Hudson, Duff Rose Mckagan, Izzy Stradlin, Steven Adler

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Monicx


on Sweet Child o' Mine

Guns N' Roses sind eine großartige Band. Ich frage mich, wie Sweet Child o' Mine live klingen wird. Ich habe gerade Tickets für ihr Konzert in Deutschland auf https://www.timeforgig.com/de/guns-n-roses/artists/0mjrv gekauft.

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