Love Her Madley
The Doors Lyrics


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Don't ya love her madly?
Don't ya need her badly?
Don't ya love her ways?
Tell me what you say

Don't ya love her madly?
Want to be her daddy?
Don't ya love her face?
Don't ya love her as she's walkin' out the door?

Like she did one thousand times before
Don't ya love her ways?
Tell me what you say?
Don't ya love her as she's walkin' out the door?

All your love
All your love
All your love
All your love, all your love is gone

So sing a lonely song
Of a deep blue dream
Seven horses seem to be on the mark

Yeah, don't you love her?
Don't you love her as she's walkin' out the door?

All your love
All your love
All your love
Yeah, all your love is gone

So sing a lonely song
Of a deep blue dream
Seven horses seem to be on the mark

Don't ya love her madly?




Well, don't ya love her madly?
Yeah, don't ya love her madly?

Overall Meaning

The Doors' Love Her Madly is a song that explores the complicated emotional terrain of a relationship. The song starts with a series of questions: "Don't ya love her madly? Don't ya need her badly? Don't ya love her ways? Tell me what you say." These questions indicate that the singer is unsure how to feel about the woman in question. He asks whether he loves her and needs her, but also acknowledges that there are aspects of her personality that may be difficult to handle.


The chorus of the song repeats the question "Don't ya love her madly?" several times, emphasizing the singer's confusion and ambivalence. He then asks whether he wants to be her "daddy," indicating a desire to protect and care for her. But the final line of the chorus ("Don't ya love her as she's walkin' out the door?") suggests that their relationship may be coming to an end.


The second half of the song introduces a more mournful tone. The line "All your love is gone" is repeated several times, indicating that the singer has lost something important. He sings about a "deep blue dream" and "seven horses seem to be on the mark," invoking a sense of nostalgia and longing. The song ends with a final repetition of the question "Don't ya love her madly?"


Overall, Love Her Madly is a complex and emotional exploration of love and loss. It captures the uncertainty and ambivalence of a failing relationship, as well as the profound sadness that comes from losing someone you love.


Line by Line Meaning

Don't ya love her madly?
Do you not have an overpowering, all-consuming affection for her?


Don't ya need her badly?
Do you not require her presence desperately?


Don't ya love her ways?
Do you not adore her mannerisms and behaviors?


Tell me what you say
Could you please reveal how you truly feel about her?


Want to be her daddy?
Do you not aspire to take care of and protect her?


Don't ya love her face?
Do you not find her physical appearance incredibly appealing?


Don't ya love her as she's walkin' out the door?
Do you not love her even as she leaves and potentially walks away from the relationship?


Like she did one thousand times before
Is this not a recurring pattern in which she leaves and returns repeatedly?


All your love
All the affection you felt


So sing a lonely song
Express your emotions through a melancholic melody


Of a deep blue dream
Containing a fanciful, sorrowful narrative


Seven horses seem to be on the mark
A precise feeling that is being conveyed


Don't you love her?
Is your adoration not still present?


Well, don't ya love her madly?
Emphasizing the extent of your love and that it still exists in the present


Yeah, don't ya love her madly?
Reaffirming the question and the idea that this love still persists




Lyrics © Wixen Music Publishing
Written by: John Densmore, Ray Manzarek, Robby Krieger, James Morrison

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@Desdinova69

Don't ya love her madly
Don't ya need her badly
Don't ya love her ways
Tell me what you say
Don't ya love her madly
Wanna be her daddy
Don't ya love her face
Don't ya love her as she's walkin' out the door
Like she did one thousand times before
Don't ya love her ways
Tell me what you say
Don't ya love her as she's walkin' out the door

All your love
All your love
All your love
All your love

All your love is gone
So sing a lonely song
Of a deep blue dream
Seven horses seem to be on the mark

Yeah, don't you love her
Don't you love her as she's walkin' out the door

All your love
All your love
All your love
Yeah, all your love is gone

So sing a lonely song
Of a deep blue dream
Seven horses seem to be on the mark

Well, don't ya love her madly
Don't ya love her madly
Don't ya love her madly



All comments from YouTube:

@saxonjames3296

49 years after this comes out, a 20 something listens to this after a break up... Good music is forever. We are not.

@adman8046

Yup.

@billbentley861

I are always 15

@seymourfren5973

You are not lying. 🚪As she walks out the door💔❤️‍🩹

@condomsnconstitution

Yep Jim Morrison knew not to love a girl madly.

@pepperachu

I can dig that

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@StrangeKindaArtist

50 years. Jim is a legend.

@ohno316

Nobody compares on the same level, nobody

@C0R4X.17

Name and occupation
Jim:jim
What a fucking legend

@jodywilke4642

It's just too bad, he didn't live a little longer.😔

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