Shoot
House of Lords Lyrics


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Shoot you down in love!
Oh, mama
Listen up!

I walk the streets at night
And what is this I see?
I spy me a working girl
Staring back at me, yeah

I wasn't waiting long
But there's one thing I know
Ooh, that girl was working hard
At putting on a show, yeah

It's fuel to my fire
It's burning me up

I need to shoot, shoot
Shoot you down in love, yeah
Shoot, shoot
Take you down, down in love, yeah

The evening's getting late
I got nowhere to go, uh!
Ooh, you know I like the sound
Of being all alone

It's fuel to my fire
It's burning me up

I need to shoot, shoot
Shoot you down in love, yeah!
Shoot, shoot
Take you down, down in love
You're going down, yeah, yeah

Down, down, down, down!

Oh, yeah...

Oh, yeah...

Shoot, shoot
Shoot you down in love
Shoot, shoot
Take you down, down in love
You're going down

The evening's getting late
I got nowhere to go
C'mon!
Ooh, you know I like the sound
Of being all alone
No!

Shoot, shoot
Shoot you down
Shoot, shoot
Take you down, down in love

The evening's getting late
The evening's getting late
I got nowhere to go!
Shoot, shoot
Baby, I like the sound




How I love the sound
Of being all alone

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to House of Lords's song "Shoot" seem to be about a man being out on the streets at night and coming across a "working girl" - a prostitute. The man watches her and is taken by her performance, which fuels his desire for love. The repeated line "shoot you down in love" seems to suggest a desire to take her down, but in a way that still leaves her desirable and attractive. The verses have a sense of urgency, as if the desires of the man cannot be contained and need to be acted upon.


Overall, the lyrics suggest a conflicted sense of desire - on one hand, the man is attracted to this woman and wants to be with her, but on the other hand, he seems to see her as a challenge to be overcome. The lyrics are open to interpretation, but they seem to explore themes of desire, attraction, and the complicated feelings that can come with wanting someone.


Line by Line Meaning

Shoot you down in love!
Expressing the desire to overpower someone with love


I walk the streets at night
The singer is out wandering aimlessly


And what is this I see?
Encountering something unexpected


I spy me a working girl
Spotting a prostitute


Staring back at me, yeah
Making eye contact


But there's one thing I know
The singer has gained insight from the situation


Ooh, that girl was working hard
The prostitute was putting in effort with her 'show'


It's fuel to my fire
The situation is causing excitement


It's burning me up
The sensation is intense


Take you down, down in love, yeah
Reinforcing the idea of overpowering someone with love


The evening's getting late
The night is progressing


I got nowhere to go
The artist is aimless


Ooh, you know I like the sound of being all alone
Enjoying the freedom of solitude


You're going down
Reiterating the idea of overpowering someone with love


Baby, I like the sound of being all alone
Repeating the appreciation for solitude




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