Dangerous

Album: 1.0 (2014)
Charted: 106
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  • How could you know, how could you know?
    That those were my eyes
    Peepin' through the floor, it's like they know
    It's like they know I'm looking from the outside
    And creeping to the door, it's like they know

    And now they coming, yeah, now they coming
    Out from the shadows
    To take me to the club because they know
    That I shut this down, 'cause they been watching all my windows
    They gathered up the wall and listening
    You understand, they got a plan for us
    I bet you didn't know that I was dangerous
    It must be fate, I found a place for us
    I bet you didn't know someone could love you this much

    How could they know, how could they know
    What I've been thinking?
    But they're right inside my head because they know
    Because they know, what I've been hidin'
    They're right under my bed, they're in control

    Here they come, yeah here they come
    Out of the shadows
    To take me to the club because they know
    That I shut this down, 'cause they been watching all my windows
    They gathered up the wall and 'cause they
    I've gotta get out of here
    Sink down, into the dark
    (Keep on running)
    And I've gotta get out of here (keep on running)
    Sink down, into the dark

    You understand, they got a plan for us
    I bet you didn't know that I was dangerous
    It must be fate, I found a place for us
    I bet you didn't know someone could love you this much

    Nobody's listening when we're alone
    Nobody's listening, there's nobody listening,
    No one can hear us when we're alone
    No one can hear us, no, no one can hear us
    And I've gotta get out of here
    Sink down, into the dark
    (Keep on running)
    I've gotta get out of here (keep on running)
    Sink down, into the dark
    You understand, they got a plan for us
    I bet you didn't know that I was dangerous
    It must be fate, I found a place for us
    I bet you didn't know someone could love you this much

    Ba-da-ba, ba-da-ba, ba-ba, ba-ba
    Ba-da-ba, ba-da-ba, ba-ba, ba-ba
    Ba-da-ba, ba-da-ba, ba-ba, ba-ba
    Ba-da-ba, ba-da-ba, ba-ba, ba-ba Writer/s: Alan Wilkis, Daniel Michael Armbruster
    Publisher: Reservoir Media Management, Inc., Spirit Music Group, Walt Disney Music Company
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 3

  • Kbear from South CarolinaI take the lyrics as he's talking to "drugs" he is on and has left.As if if he won't flush or get rid of them. He has a love/and addiction for what he has on/ in him!!!!
  • Cleark from Australia I personally associate this song with Ted Bundy? Idk, just listen and tell me I’m wrong, I very much stalker/killer vibes
  • Thumper from PaI've been a fan of this song for a long, but I interpreted the meaning in a more personal way. When I first heard it, I was stuck in an abusive relationship and I found the lyrics reflected it a little too much.
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