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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Craving You" by the artist "Una Healy"

In "Craving You," Una Healy sings about an all-consuming and potentially toxic love. The lyrical heroine is tormented by conflicting emotions for a person her mind tells her to forget.

On the one hand, she realizes that this relationship brings her pain ("I know you're bad, I should forget about you"). She tries to resist her feelings by ignoring phone calls and trying "not to think" about her lover.

However, these attempts are futile. The heroine acknowledges her addiction, comparing it to alcoholism or drug addiction ("It's like you're flowing through my veins," "But if they say love is a drug, I just can't get enough").

The attraction to this person turns out to be stronger than her will, and she returns to him again and again, despite all the suffering ("And as soon as I try to leave, you pull me back in").

The chorus of the song emphasizes the heroine's inner conflict. Her mind screams "no," but her heart refuses to let go. She cannot control her feelings, and eventually surrenders to this destructive passion.

I've tried twenty four hours,

Not thinking of you at all

I turned my phone on silent,

Staring waiting for you to call

But who am I really kidding thinking

I could ever give you up?

'Cause you're like a rush in my blood

And I'm helpless to it all

By now I should know better (But I don't)

Just something that I should quit (But I don't)

I know you're bad, should forget you

But I keep coming back for it

[Chorus:]

My head keeps saying no, no, no

My heart, it just won't let you go

No matter what I say or what I do

There's just no getting over you

And every time I try to leave

You pull me back and make me weak

But if they say that love is like a drug

I just can't get enough, it's true

Oh, I keep on craving you

'Cause I'm not lost in a bottle,

Don't need a cigarette

Not putting everything on the lotto,

What a game I'll fool it

It's just you, yes it's you, that

I lose control, surrender all I have

'Cause you're like a rush through my blood

And I'm heading for heart attack

By now I should know better (But I don't)

Just something that I should quit (But I don't)

I know you're bad, should forget you

But I keep coming back for it

[Chorus:]

My head keeps saying no, no, no

My heart, it just won't let you go

No matter what I say or what I do

There's just no getting over you

And every time I try to leave

You pull me back and make me weak

But if they say that love is like a drug

I just can't get enough, it's true

Oh, I keep on craving you

There's no rehab, no refuge at all

There's nowhere for me to run no more

'Cause I keep coming back time and time again

And I don't even know what for

[Chorus:]

My head keeps saying no, no, no

My heart, it just won't let you go

No matter what I say or what I do

There's just no getting over you

And every time I try to leave

You pull me back and make me weak

But if they say that love is like a drug

I just can't get enough, it's true

Oh, I keep on craving you

I keep on craving you

I keep on craving you

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