

- #I DON KNOW BUT I THINK LOVE IS KIND HOW TO#
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I’ll be the guy who drives past your house I’ll be in every smoky corner you’ve seen counting your drinks I’ll get groceries at the same time as youĭon’t think I don’t know what suits you well. I’ll be holding every door you walk through. I’ll be in every dressing room that you’re in By using moving instrumentation and melodies, Sting and The Police created possibly the only creeper anthem played at half of all weddings. But it’s hard to think of the song as anything other than the ultimate stalker anthem after reading the words on paper. The meaning of “Every Breath You Take” has been debated and misunderstood for decades. How my poor heart aches with every step you takeĮvery smile you fake, every claim you stake But instead we’ve got Aiken, who we find out in the last line is just metaphorically invisible, and that’s a huge relief. The track provokes cringe-worthy thoughts of Kevin Bacon’s invisible character in Hollow Man brushing against a sleeping female’s hair, among other things.

It only takes a line of Clay Aiken’s “Invisible” for listeners to be thankful that the American Idol finalist isn’t. I would be the smartest man If I was invisible (Wait, I already am) If hearts were unbreakable then I could just tell you where I stand If I was invincible I’d make you mine tonight If I was invisible then I could just watch you in your room The lyrics are directly stalker-y, and it must be hard for the disco kings to argue about the undeniably creepy, “I had to follow you though you did not want me to.” 3. by being moved by an invisible force to love someone. On “Nights on Broadway,” the harmonizing brothers in the Beegees channel their inner John Hinkley Jr. Well, I had to follow you though you did not want me toīut that won’t stop my lovin’ you, I can’t stay away Standing in the dark where your eyes couldn’t see me
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Here we are in the room full of strangers

Oh, you’ve got binoculars? Sure, come on over. I don’t know if I’ll be done early, she usually takes her showers around nine. I was just thinking I’d watch my depressed neighbor through her window and fantasize about being on top of her. Hey, what’s up? Oh, no, sorry, I sorta have plans tonight.
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My windows look into your bathroom where I spend the evening watching you get yourself clean. And if I do, if I do I’d spend all night losing sleep I’d spend the night and I’d lose my mind, well I’d spend the night and I’d lose my mind. I hope I never figure out who broke your heart. I wonder what it is that I did to make you move in across away from me. My windows look into your living room where I spend the afternoon on top of you. Although lyrics are always left up to interpretation-and many of these artists would probably deny some of the creepier imagery-there’s enough compelling evidence in the words and images behind these songs to give them a spot on the list. Today we’ll take a look at some of music’s not-so-proud romantic moments.
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So, what happens when they try to have successful relationships with others? Or what if they care for someone and don’t really know how to express it? And no one ever said that musicians were exceptions. We’ve all had one of them at some point in our lives-that person that lingers too long when shaking your hand, or that you bump into way too many times for it to be a coincidence.
