Lover
King's X Lyrics


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You wanna be my friend, you wanna be my friend
You wanna be my friend, but I wanna be your lover

You, oh-oh

You wanna be my friend, you wanna be my friend
You wanna be my friend, but I wanna be your lover
You, oh-oh
You, oh-oh
You, oh-oh





You wanna be my friend, you wanna be my friend
You wanna be my friend, but I wanna be your lover

Overall Meaning

The song "Lover" by King's X is a powerful expression of the agony and ecstasy of love. The song is addressed to a person who wants nothing more than friendship, but the singer longs for a deeper, more intimate connection. The repetition of the phrase "You wanna be my friend, you wanna be my friend" underscores the singer's frustration, while the repetition of "You, oh-oh" seems to suggest a yearning that cannot be easily expressed in words.


The song's message is simple and universal: sometimes, one person wants more from a relationship than the other person is willing or able to give. This can be a painful and confusing experience, as the singer's falsetto vocals and powerful guitar riffs suggest. The song's use of repetition and intense instrumental and vocal performances create a sense of urgency and desperation that is familiar to anyone who has ever been in love.


Line by Line Meaning

You wanna be my friend, you wanna be my friend
You're showing interest in being friends with me, and you've made this clear.


You wanna be my friend, but I wanna be your lover
I'm not interested in just being friends with you, but rather pursuing a romantic relationship.


You, oh-oh
I'm acknowledging your presence in my life, and perhaps pausing to reflect on your importance to me.


You wanna be my friend, you wanna be my friend
Once again, you've reiterated your interest in friendship.


You wanna be my friend, but I wanna be your lover
I'm emphasizing that I am attracted to you in a romantic way, and not just interested in a platonic friendship.


You, oh-oh
Again, I'm acknowledging your presence and potentially even invoking some emotion or mood through this repetition.


You, oh-oh
Once more, I'm repeating your name or presence in my life, perhaps emphasizing the intensity of my feelings for you.


You, oh-oh
This final repetition of your name or presence has a similar effect to the previous ones, possibly indicating that my feelings for you are overwhelming or challenging to articulate.




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