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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Crazy" by the artist "W.A.S.P."

In the song "Crazy" by W.A.S.P., the lyrical hero addresses a woman obsessed with him, rejecting her feelings and calling her crazy for her love. He builds a wall of alienation, repeating that she will not be able to keep, change, or understand him.

The text is saturated with bitterness, cynicism, and even cruelty. The hero sees love as a deception ("Oh, love is a liar") and refuses to believe in the sincerity of the woman's feelings. He is convinced that she sees in him an ideal image that does not correspond to reality ("No, I'll never be what you want me to be"). Her attempts to get closer, declarations of love are perceived by him as obsession and even madness ("You must be crazy to say you love me").

The hero does not hide his disgust at the woman's feelings, ordering her to be silent and "never let it show." He doesn't want to know about her love, considering it a manifestation of obsession, not a real feeling. His words reveal a fear of intimacy, an unwillingness to open up and accept love. Perhaps behind this lies the trauma of the past, the fear of being deceived and abandoned again.

Ultimately, the song paints a portrait of a lonely and deeply unhappy person who has chained himself in the armor of cynicism and indifference. He denies love, fearing being vulnerable, and dooms himself to loneliness.

You look at me and

Think that you want me

Ooh love's a liar

That claims to be lonely

No, you're never gonna see

No, I'm never gonna be

What you want me

No, I'm never gonna feel

All you're ever gonna be's

Insane if you want me

You gotta be crazy to say you love me

No, I don't wanna know no, no

I don't wanna

I'm never letting you say, say you love me

No, I don't wanna know no, no

Don't ever let it show no, no

The heart's wicked wild

Ooh you can't hold me

Ooh lie to yourself

And think that you own me

You gotta be crazy to say you love me

No, I don't wanna know no, no

I don't wanna

I'm never letting you say, say you love me

No, I don't wanna know no, no

Don't ever let it show no, no

Not what you want

Never gonna be

You're never gonna see

I'm not what you want

I'm never gonna be

No you're never gonna see

I'm never gonna be

What you want me

You gotta be crazy to say you love me

No, I don't wanna know no, no

I don't wanna

I'm never letting you say, say you love me

No, don't ever tell me

Don't ever tell me no

No, no I, I said I know I

Oh I don't wanna know

I don't wanna know

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