Don't leave
brun ane Lyrics


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Don't ever leave
That is what you asked of me
Do you know what it means when you plead?

Don't you ever leave
That is what you said to me
Do you know what that can do
To someone like me?

It won't do us no good
It won't do us no good

I have no plan to be
Anywhere else to but here
Or to become someone that leaves
I didn't even know there was an exit here
Darling, don't you try to capture me

It won't do us no good
It won't do us no good

I am here now i'm right here by your side
I'll lay my hand on the couch next to you




You can hold it if you would like to
It will do you good

Overall Meaning

In the song "Don't Leave" by brun ane, the lyrics convey the plea and desperation of the singer to their partner, urging them not to leave them. The first two lines emphasize the importance of their partner staying with them, but also question whether their partner truly understands the gravity of their request. By asking, "Do you know what it means when you plead?" and "Do you know what that can do to someone like me?", the singer is implying that the act of leaving would have profound emotional consequences for them.


The repetition of the phrase "It won't do us no good" in the following lines suggests that the singer believes leaving would not benefit their relationship or bring any positive outcomes. This phrase is likely a plea for their partner to reconsider their decision and stay, as it implies that leaving would only cause harm or difficulties.


The third paragraph conveys the singer's commitment to their partner and their unwillingness to be anywhere else but by their side. The line "I didn't even know there was an exit here" indicates that the singer was not even aware of the possibility of leaving and implies a sense of surprise at the thought of their partner wanting to depart. The line "Darling, don't you try to capture me" could be interpreted as a plea for their partner not to try to trap or hold them against their will, suggesting that the singer desires a relationship based on mutual desire rather than coercion.


In the final paragraph, the singer asserts their physical presence and offers comfort to their partner. By stating, "I am here now, I'm right here by your side," they assure their partner that they are present and available. The act of laying their hand on the couch next to their partner implies a physical closeness and the possibility of physical intimacy or affection. The line "You can hold it if you would like to, it will do you good" suggests that the singer is offering their hand as a source of support and comfort to their partner, indicating that their presence and touch could bring solace or healing.


Line by Line Meaning

Don't ever leave
Please never abandon me


That is what you asked of me
You specifically requested this from me


Do you know what it means when you plead?
Are you aware of the weight of your plea?


Don't you ever leave
Promise me you won't depart


That is what you said to me
Those were your exact words


Do you know what that can do to someone like me?
Are you aware of the impact on someone similar to me?


It won't do us no good
It will not benefit us in any way


I have no plan to be anywhere else but here
I have no intention of being anywhere other than this place


Or to become someone that leaves
Nor do I want to transform into someone who abandons


I didn't even know there was an exit here
I wasn't even aware of an available path to leave from here


Darling, don't you try to capture me
My love, do not attempt to possess or confine me


I am here now, I'm right here by your side
I am present, standing right beside you


I'll lay my hand on the couch next to you
I will place my hand on the couch next to yours


You can hold it if you would like to
If you desire, you may grasp it


It will do you good
It will bring you solace or benefit you




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