Don't Say I Didn't Warn You (with Craig Owens)
by VOILÀ
Summary
This song dives into the chaos of a toxic relationship, where love turns into pain. It warns about the dangers of falling for someone who seems perfect but is actually destructive.
Full Analysis
The overall theme revolves around the idea of falling for someone who seems heavenly but turns out to be quite the opposite. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of this person, mixing beauty with danger. There's a sense of regret and warning throughout, as if the singer is trying to tell someone to be careful about getting involved with this alluring figure. It’s a blend of attraction and fear, showing how love can sometimes lead us to dark places.
Verse 1
The devil's wearing Prada 'cause he probably goes
Over to you place and takes your old clothes
She likes her lines on counters and her bed post
She clips her wings to walk among the shadows
This verse introduces the captivating but dangerous character. The mention of "the devil's wearing Prada" suggests that this person is stylish and alluring but carries a sinister vibe. The line about taking old clothes hints at her consuming nature, as if she takes what she wants without remorse. The reference to "clipping her wings" implies she’s willingly stepping into darkness, making it clear that she’s not just an innocent angel. It sets the stage for the conflict between beauty and danger.
Chorus
They say "did it hurt falling from heaven?"
Of all the deadly sins, she's like a seven
They say "did it hurt falling from heaven?"
Tell me, did it hurt?
In the chorus, the repeated question about falling from heaven highlights the allure of this character and the pain that comes with it. The comparison to "deadly sins" suggests that she embodies temptation and danger. The questioning tone creates a sense of disbelief and curiosity. It’s almost like the singer is reflecting on their own feelings of pain and confusion, making the listener feel the weight of the emotional struggle.
Verse 2
Curse the day that brought me you
She broke her halo clean in two
Then turned the pieces into horns
Don't say that I didn't warn you
This verse captures the regret and anger the singer feels. "Curse the day that brought me you" shows that the singer blames this person for their pain. The broken halo turning into horns symbolizes a fall from grace, showing that what once seemed pure has become something dark. The warning adds a layer of urgency, indicating that others should heed the signs before it's too late. It emphasizes the destructive nature of this relationship.
Chorus
Don't say that I didn't warn you
Don't say that I didn't warn you
She'll break you like she was born to
Don't say that I didn't warn you
She'll break you just 'cause she's bored
Revisiting the chorus reinforces the message of caution. The repetition serves to emphasize the warning, almost like a mantra. The line about breaking someone "like she was born to" highlights how natural this behavior is for her, suggesting that she thrives on chaos. It’s a powerful reminder that some people find joy in the pain they cause, making it clear that the singer wants others to be aware of this.
Bridge
And now I lay me down to sleep
I pray the lord it's six feet deep
And if I die before I wake
It's probably better off that way
In the bridge, the mood shifts to a darker, more desperate tone. The prayer for death suggests a deep level of despair, as if the singer feels trapped in this toxic relationship. It’s a stark contrast to the earlier verses, showing how much the emotional toll has escalated. The idea that dying might be better highlights the depth of pain and hopelessness. It’s a raw and honest portrayal of feeling overwhelmed by love gone wrong.
Outro
Curse the day that brought me you
She broke her halo clean in two
Then turned the pieces into horns
Don't say that I didn't warn you
Don't say that I didn't warn you
She'll break you like she was born to
Don't say that I didn't warn you
She'll break you just 'cause she's bored
The outro mirrors the earlier verses and chorus, bringing the song full circle. The repetition serves as a final reminder of the consequences of getting involved with this person. It reinforces the message that the singer tried to warn others but ultimately feels powerless to stop the cycle. The closing lines echo the destructive nature of the relationship, leaving the listener with a lingering sense of caution.
Closing Thoughts
"Don't Say I Didn't Warn You" is a powerful exploration of love's darker side. It captures the allure of a toxic relationship and the pain that comes with it. The vivid imagery and emotional intensity make it relatable, reminding us to be careful when it comes to love. It’s a compelling mix of beauty and danger that sticks with you long after the song ends.
Full Lyrics
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Over to you place and takes your old clothes
She likes her lines on counters and her bed post
She clips her wings to walk among the shadows
They say "did it hurt falling from heaven?"
Of all the deadly sins, she's like a seven
They say "did it hurt falling from heaven?"
Tell me, did it hurt?
Curse the day that brought me you
She broke her halo clean in two
Then turned the pieces into horns
Don't say that I didn't warn you
Don't say that I didn't warn you
She'll break you like she was born to
Don't say that I didn't warn you
She'll break you just 'cause she's bored
What happened to the angel I once knew?
The phantom pain saying that our love was true
She needs something fresh to sink her fangs into
She's blazing red, I tried to warn you
They say "did it hurt falling from heaven?"
Of all the deadly sins she's like a seven
They say "did it hurt falling from heaven?"
Tell me, does it hurt?
Curse the day that brought me you
She broke her halo clean in two
Then turned the pieces into horns
Don't say that I didn't warn you
Don't say that I didn't warn you
She'll break you like she was born to
Don't say that I didn't warn you
She'll break you just 'cause she's bored
And now I lay me down to sleep
I pray the lord it's six feet deep
And if I die before I wake
It's probably better off that way
And now I lay me down to sleep
I pray the lord it's six feet deep
And if I die before I wake
It's probably better off that way
Curse the day that brought me you
She broke her halo clean in two
Then turned the pieces into horns
Don't say that I didn't warn you
Don't say that I didn't warn you
She'll break you like she was born to
Don't say that I didn't warn you
She'll break you just 'cause she's bored