Don't You Want Me
The DeLorean Sisters Lyrics


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You were working as a waitress in a cocktail bar, when I met you.
I picked you out, I syou up
And turned you around, turned you into someone new.

Now five years later on you've got the world at your feet.
Success has been so easy for you.
But don't forget it's me who put you where you are now,
And I can put you back there too.

Don't, don't you want me?
You know I can't believe it
When I hear that you won't see me.
Don't, don't you want me?
You know I don't believe you
When you say that you don't need me.
It's much to late to find
When you think you've changed your mind.
You'd better change it back or we will both be sorry.
Don't you want me, baby?
Don't you want me, oh?
Don't you want me, baby?
Don't you want me, oh?

I was working as a waitress in a cocktail bar,
That much is true.
But even then I knew I'd find a much better place
Either with or without you.

The five years we have had have been such good times,
I still love you.
But now I think it's time I live my life on my own.
I guess it's just what I must do.

Don't, don't you want me?
You know I can't believe it
When I hear that you won't see me.
Don't, don't you want me?
You know I don't believe you
When you say that you don't need me.
It's much to late to find
When you think you've changed your mind.
You'd better change it back or we will both be sorry.
Don't you want me, baby?
Don't you want me, oh?




Don't you want me, baby?
Don't you want me, oh?

Overall Meaning

The DeLorean Sisters' song "Don't You Want Me" is a classic example of a power struggle between two lovers. The song shows the dynamics of a relationship where the male partner took his waitress girlfriend and turned her into "someone new." After five years, she is at the peak of her career, but the man feels entitled to her success as he "put her where she is now." While the man wants her back, she is ready to move on and build a life outside their relationship.


The chorus of "Don't You Want Me" repeats the phrase "Don't you want me?" multiple times, implying that the man wants his girlfriend back. He believes that she owes him for her success, but she has different plans. The song touches upon the themes of ego, entitlement, and possessiveness that often arise in relationships.


The lyrics of the song have a conversational and almost confrontational tone. This is most apparent in the lines "It's much too late to find/When you think you've changed your mind/You'd better change it back or we will both be sorry." These lines show a desperate attempt by the man to control the woman and keep her as his own.


Line by Line Meaning

You were working as a waitress in a cocktail bar, when I met you.
I found you working as a waitress and thought I could make something out of you.


I picked you out, I syou up And turned you around, turned you into someone new.
I transformed you into a better version of yourself.


Now five years later on you've got the world at your feet.
You're successful and on top of the world now, thanks to me.


Success has been so easy for you.
You got lucky and became successful because of me.


But don't forget it's me who put you where you are now, And I can put you back there too.
Remember that I gave you your big break and I can take it away.


Don't, don't you want me?
Don't you still want me after all I've done for you?


You know I can't believe it When I hear that you won't see me.
I can't believe you would be so ungrateful as to not want to see me.


Don't, don't you want me?
Don't you still want me after all I've done for you?


You know I don't believe you When you say that you don't need me.
I don't believe you when you say you don't need me anymore.


It's much to late to find When you think you've changed your mind.
It's too late for you to change your mind.


You'd better change it back or we will both be sorry.
You should go back to needing me or you'll regret it.


Don't you want me, baby?
Do you still want me, baby?


Don't you want me, oh?
Don't you want me, oh?


I was working as a waitress in a cocktail bar, That much is true.
Yes, I was a waitress when we first met.


But even then I knew I'd find a much better place Either with or without you.
But I always knew I could do better, with or without you.


The five years we have had have been such good times, I still love you.
The past five years have been great, but I still love you.


But now I think it's time I live my life on my own.
But it's time for me to live my life independently.


I guess it's just what I must do.
It's just something I have to do.


Don't you want me, baby?
Do you still want me, baby?


Don't you want me, oh?
Don't you want me, oh?


Don't you want me, baby?
Do you still want me, baby?


Don't you want me, oh?
Don't you want me, oh?




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