Special Brew
Skankin`Pickle Lyrics


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I love you, yes I do, cause I know that you love me too
I love you , yes I do, gonna spend all my money on you
Everyday , when I say , that I'm not gonna take any more
It's okay, don't go away, I'll be back when you're closing the door
I need some more to restore all the feelings that I get from you
And I want more, give me more, all I want is a barrel of you

I love you, yes I do, cause I know that you love me too
I love you, yes I do, gonna spend all my money on you
And I don't care when they stare at the way that I'm always with you
We're a pair, its not fair when they say we're a special crew
I love you, yes I do, 'cause I know that you love me too
I love you , yes I do, gonna spend all my money on you

Everyday , when I say , that I'm not gonna take any more

It's okay, don't go away, I'll be back when you're closing the door
And I love you, yes I do, 'cause I know that you love me too

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Skankin' Pickle's "Special Brew" depict a deep and unrestrained love for someone or perhaps, more metaphorically, a strong dependency on a particular experience or substance. The repeated affirmation of love serves as a declaration of commitment, suggesting that the singer feels a mutual bond with the subject of their affections. By stating "I love you, yes I do, ‘cause I know that you love me too," the singer emphasizes a sense of reciprocity that not only justifies their feelings but also reinforces their resolve to fully invest in this relationship, no matter the costs. This can be interpreted as an exploration of both romantic attachment and addiction, highlighting the personal sacrifices made in pursuit of satisfaction and connection.


The singer’s willingness to spend all their money on this love reflects a desire for fulfillment that transcends material concerns. It showcases a naivety or youthful exuberance, where the joy found in the relationship overshadows the rational apprehensions about the consequences of their choices. As the narrative progresses, lines like “Everyday, when I say, that I’m not gonna take any more” hint at an internal struggle, portraying the singer's awareness of potential excess. This resignation to return when "you're closing the door" further reveals the cyclical nature of their devotion, suggesting a pattern of temporary withdrawal only to succumb again to their passion. This yearning for more is indicative of addiction, whether it be to a person, a sensation, or something more hedonistic, emphasizing the powerful, all-consuming nature of love.


The chorus returns frequently to solidify the mutual connection at the heart of this relationship. The phrases “it’s not fair when they say we’re a special crew” suggest that the singer and their beloved have a unique bond that others may not understand or appreciate fully. There's an element of defiance here; despite any societal judgment—suggested by the stares of onlookers—the singer remains resolute in their affection. This reflects the idea that love, or in this case, infatuation or dependency, has a transformative power that shapes one's identity and experience of the world. The dynamic between the joy and pain of love becomes layered; being misunderstood by outsiders only adds to the intensity of the bond that the singer shares with the beloved.


Ultimately, "Special Brew" conveys a sense of inevitable return to love, embodying both a celebration and a warning of the nature of such relationships. The relentless pursuit of "more" not only showcases the depth of desire but also the potential pitfalls associated with excessive yearning. As the singer reiterates their proclamation of love, it becomes clear that this devotion is both uplifting and consuming. The choice to return repeatedly to something that might be harmful illustrates the complexity of passion—where one can be both buoyed and burdened by love. The song encapsulates the duality of affection and addiction, reminding listeners of the fine line between loving someone deeply and losing oneself in that attachment.


Line by Line Meaning

I love you, yes I do, cause I know that you love me too
My affection for you is genuine and reciprocated, as our hearts are intertwined in mutual love.


I love you, yes I do, gonna spend all my money on you
My devotion is so profound that I am willing to sacrifice my resources entirely in the name of our bond.


Everyday, when I say, that I'm not gonna take any more
Daily, I find myself resolving to limit my indulgence, yet I struggle to adhere to this commitment.


It's okay, don't go away, I'll be back when you're closing the door
Despite my intentions to limit my dependency, I seek reassurance that our connection will endure, especially at moments of parting.


I need some more to restore all the feelings that I get from you
I crave your presence to revive the joy and emotions that our relationship brings to my life.


And I want more, give me more, all I want is a barrel of you
My desire for you is insatiable; I yearn for an abundant supply of your love and companionship.


I love you, yes I do, cause I know that you love me too
My love for you is confirmed by the sense of reciprocal affection we share.


I love you, yes I do, gonna spend all my money on you
I am wholeheartedly invested in you, willing to use my financial means to express my love and support.


And I don't care when they stare at the way that I'm always with you
I am unfazed by the judgment of others regarding our closeness; their opinions do not diminish my commitment.


We're a pair, it's not fair when they say we're a special crew
Our bond is unique; it feels inappropriate for outsiders to label us simply based on their limited understanding.


I love you, yes I do, 'cause I know that you love me too
The mutual affection we share reinforces my deep feelings for you and cements our relationship.


I love you, yes I do, gonna spend all my money on you
I'm committed to investing everything I have into you and our shared experiences.


Everyday, when I say, that I'm not gonna take any more
I find myself challenging my own limits regarding how much I can take from this relationship daily.


It's okay, don't go away, I'll be back when you're closing the door
Even if I try to step back, my returns to you are inevitable, particularly when you’re about to depart.


And I love you, yes I do, 'cause I know that you love me too
My deep emotional investment in you is continually validated by the realization of your love for me.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: ALAN SAYAG, ANDREW MARCUS ABSENT MARSON, ANDY MARSEN, BRIAN TUITT, CHARLES STEWART MARTIN, CHRISTOPHER KANE, DAVID (PKA) DAVID FARREN JONES, DAVID ROBERT FARREN, DOUGLAS TRENDLE, LOUIS COOK, MARTIN CHARLES STEWART, PAUL HYMAN, PAUL ROBERT HYMAN, ROBERT FA

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