It's a Crime
I Heart Hiroshima Lyrics


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There's a fight

At the bar

You said wait for me

I said come
I follow you (with these eyes)

I see you (with these eyes)

I hear you (with these eyes)

I love you (with these eyes)

It's a crime

You're in love

You said wait for me

I said come

I follow you (with these eyes)

I see you (with these eyes)

I dream you (with these eyes)

I love you (with these eyes)

I see you (with these eyes)

I hear you (with these eyes)

I dream you (with these eyes)





I hate you (with these eyes)

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "It's a Crime" by I Heart Hiroshima describe a scene of conflict and tension. There is a fight going on at the bar, and one person is waiting for the other to catch up. While waiting, they express their love for the other person, but also their intense emotions towards them, including hate. The repetition of the lines "I follow you (with these eyes)/ I see you (with these eyes)/ I hear you (with these eyes)/ I love you (with these eyes)" adds a sense of obsession in the relationship.


The chorus declares that loving someone is a crime. This could be interpreted in a few ways. Perhaps the singer feels they are doing something taboo or illicit by loving the person they are expressing their emotions towards. Or, it could be a commentary on society's standards and expectations around love and relationships, suggesting that it is wrong to love someone so intensely or to pursue a love that society may not approve of.


Overall, the lyrics of "It's a Crime" capture the complicated and often conflicting emotions that can come with love, from intense passion to frustration and resentment. It conveys the sense that loving someone deeply can sometimes feel like a double-edged sword.


Line by Line Meaning

There's a fight
There is a physical altercation happening


At the bar
The fight is occurring in a bar


You said wait for me
Someone asked the singer to wait for them


I said come
The singer invited the person to join them


I follow you (with these eyes)
The singer is keeping a close watch on the person


I see you (with these eyes)
The singer is observing the person's movements


I hear you (with these eyes)
The singer is paying close attention to the person's words


I love you (with these eyes)
The singer has feelings of love and admiration for the person


It's a crime
The singer acknowledges that their feelings may be inappropriate or unwanted


You're in love
The person the singer is observing is in a state of love


I dream you (with these eyes)
The singer thinks about the person often


I hate you (with these eyes)
The singer has feelings of hate or contempt for the person




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