Just Lust
Juliana Hatfield Lyrics


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Is that you banging on my door at 3am?
And are you wasted again?

Normally I'd stay in bed
So if I get up and open the door
Don't let it go to your head

[Chorus]
It's just lust
It doesn't mean I love you
It's just lust
It doesn't mean I love you

Your jealousy and insecurity can be so over the top
I get so fatigued by these long emotional relationship talks
I'd really much prefer my own company most of the time
I never said I can't live without you baby
I just said you look good tonight

Normally I'd be making tracks
There's only one reason I came back

It's just lust
It doesn't mean I love you
It's just lust
It doesn't necessarily mean that I even like you very much

[Chorus]





(Normally I'd kick you to the curb)

Overall Meaning

The song "Just Lust" by Juliana Hatfield explores the idea of lust and its relationship to true love, as well as the complications that can arise in a relationship. The opening lines describe a familiar scenario: someone, presumably an ex or a casual hookup, is banging on the singer's door in the middle of the night, presumably drunk or high. The singer responds ambivalently, noting that normally she would stay in bed, but this time she feels compelled to open the door. However, she also notes that the hookup should not take this as a sign that she is romantically interested.


The chorus repeats the idea that this is "just lust," and that it does not necessarily mean anything more. The second verse elaborates on this theme, describing the singer's frustration with her partner's jealousy and neediness, and her desire for solitude. However, she does acknowledge that her partner looks good in this moment, which it seems is the only reason she has returned to this situation at all. The final line, "normally I'd kick you to the curb," underscores the casual and potentially volatile nature of this relationship.


Overall, "Just Lust" is a frank examination of the complexities of sexual desire and romantic relationships. It suggests that lust can be powerful and compelling, but ultimately ephemeral, and that it is important to distinguish between physical attraction and true emotional connection.


Line by Line Meaning

Is that you banging on my door at 3am?
Are you the person making loud noises at my doorstep in the middle of the night?


And are you wasted again?
Have you consumed too much alcohol once more?


Normally I'd stay in bed
Usually, I would not bother leaving my bed.


So if I get up and open the door
In the event that I get out of bed and open the door for you,


Don't let it go to your head
Do not allow this to inflate your ego or make you feel important.


It's just lust
What we are experiencing is merely physical attraction.


It doesn't mean I love you
Do not misunderstand our physical interaction as a display of deep romantic affection.


Your jealousy and insecurity can be so over the top
Your excessive possessiveness and lack of confidence can be overwhelming.


I get so fatigued by these long emotional relationship talks
I become exhausted by lengthy conversations discussing our romantic relationship.


I'd really much prefer my own company most of the time
Usually, I would rather be alone without the presence of others.


I never said I can't live without you baby
I did not claim that I cannot survive without your presence in my life.


I just said you look good tonight
All I meant was that you appear attractive tonight.


Normally I'd be making tracks
Normally, I would be on my way somewhere else.


There's only one reason I came back
I returned for one sole purpose.


It doesn't necessarily mean that I even like you very much
It is possible that I do not have strong positive emotions toward you.


(Normally I'd kick you to the curb)
(Usually, I would end things with you abruptly.)




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: JULIANA HATFIELD

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