Haunt You Down
Pavement Lyrics


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I got a leaf
And a spleef
Light that spleef
God bless that spleef in my mouth
Or should I say ja baby
Spin Doctors are crazy
Take it Butch
I got a life complete with my love
I got a wife, she fits in my leather gloves
I got a knife and I keep it above my heart for you
Rock on

It always sets me down
The way you tremble when you're down
And all the lies you tell
Come back to haunt you baby
Back to haunt you down
Come back to haunt you baby
Haunt you down
All right

Look Out

I've been to Christmas in France
I don't wanna have no pants
I've had Christmas in France
Where they don't wear any pants
I've had Christmas in Detroit
How do you think that feels?
I've been married in Cincinnati too
Hold Off

All you need your fill is waiting for your man to come home
All your deets undecided boxes
Are coming out
I'm coming out
I'm hungry for you
I can smell you on my hands
And it smells really good
Oh yeah

Hold me down and love me
Hold me down and love me
Keep that knife above me

I'll teach you how to look my age
If you wanna look old
I'll teach you how to look my age
If you wanna look old




I'll teach you how to look my age
I'll teach you how to act like over age, over age

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Pavement's song Haunt You Down appear to be a stream of consciousness narrative that jumps from topic to topic with little connection. The song opens with references to smoking marijuana, mentioning a leaf and a spleef, before the singer expresses his admiration for a woman, suggesting that she makes him feel complete. However, there is a sense of instability to their relationship when he says that the woman's lies will come back to haunt her.


The lyrics then shift in focus to a series of random experiences the singer has had, such as celebrating Christmas in different cities or getting married in Cincinnati. The song concludes by returning to the romantic theme, with the singer expressing his desire for physical intimacy and using the metaphor of a knife to suggest the danger and passion of love.


Line by Line Meaning

I got a leaf
I have a leaf (perhaps for smoking marijuana)


And a spleef
And a joint (another term for a marijuana cigarette)


Light that spleef
Light that joint


God bless that spleef in my mouth
Expressing appreciation for the joint that is being smoked


Or should I say ja baby
Suggesting an alternate way of expressing agreement or affirmation


Spin Doctors are crazy
Either recognizing the band Spin Doctors as being too mainstream or the idea that many people have expectations that he doesn't want to meet


Take it Butch
Addressing someone who may be playing an instrument or adding something to the music


I got a life complete with my love
I have a fulfilling life that includes my relationship with my significant other


I got a wife, she fits in my leather gloves
Revealing his wife's size and likely his interest in BDSM


I got a knife and I keep it above my heart for you
He will go to great lengths to show his devotion to his lover


Rock on
Encouraging listeners to enjoy the music and continue celebrating life


It always sets me down
Refers to feeling down and defeated


The way you tremble when you're down
Noting how someone may appear frightened or nervous


And all the lies you tell
Commenting on dishonesty or deceit


Come back to haunt you baby
Implying that the lies and deceit will have repercussions and consequences


Back to haunt you down
Further emphasizing the looming consequences


Come back to haunt you baby
Repeating the previous line for emphasis


Haunt you down
Continuing to emphasize the threatening consequences


All right
Expressing agreement or satisfaction with something


Look Out
Warning or alerting others to be careful


I've been to Christmas in France
Sharing that he has traveled abroad


I don't wanna have no pants
Humorous statement suggesting he doesn't want to wear pants, though it's also likely just a playful rhyme


Where they don't wear any pants
Further playing with the initial statement, continuing to joke about the lack of pants in France


I've had Christmas in Detroit
Another statement about traveling


How do you think that feels?
Rhetorical question about visiting Detroit and how it feels


I've been married in Cincinnati too
Yet another statement about traveling


Hold Off
Requesting someone to stop or wait


All you need your fill is waiting for your man to come home
Addressing a woman and suggesting that she just needs to wait for her man to return to be satisfied


All your deets undecided boxes
Unclear what this line means, but possibly referring to indecision or unfinished decisions


Are coming out
Suggesting that the indecision or uncertainty is being resolved or made clearer


I'm coming out
Announcing his entrance or presence in a situation


I'm hungry for you
Expressing a desire for someone physically or emotionally


I can smell you on my hands
Imagery used to convey a sense of holding or touching someone


And it smells really good
Further emphasizing his attraction to the person


Hold me down and love me
Asking someone to keep him in place and provide affection


Keep that knife above me
Wanting someone to be in control, perhaps even dominantly so


I'll teach you how to look my age
Offering to provide advice on how to look older


If you wanna look old
Suggesting it's desirable to look older or more experienced


I'll teach you how to act like over age, over age
Continuing to offer advice for how to appear older or more mature




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