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Take Me Out — Scissor Sisters Lyrics
Soundtrack: Role Play
Take Me Out Song Lyrics
So if you're lonely
You know I'm here waiting for you
I'm just a crosshair
I'm just a shot away from you
And if you leave here
You leave me broken, shattered I lie
I'm just a crosshair
I'm just a shot then we can die
I know I wont be leaving here with you
(I say) I say don't you know
(You say) You say you don't you know
I say, I say take me out
I stay, you don't show
Don't move, time is low
I say, I say take me out
(I say) I say don't you know
(You say) You say you don't go
I say, I say take me out
If I move this could die
If eyes move this could die
I want you, I want you to take me out
I know I wont be leaving here
I know I wont be leaving here
I know I wont be leaving here
I know I wont be leaving here
With you
(I say) I say don't you know
(You say) You say you don't know
I say, I say take me out
If I wait this could die
If I wane this could die
I want you, I want you to take me out
If I move this could die
If eyes move this could die
Come on you, come on you
Take me out
I know I wont be leaving here
I know I wont be leaving here
I know I wont be leaving here
I know I wont be leaving here
With you
Track Listing
February, 05th 2024
"Take Me Out" by Scissor Sisters, a cover of the song originally by Franz Ferdinand, explores themes of unrequited love, vulnerability, and the precarious nature of relationships. The opening lines, "So if you're lonely, You know I'm here waiting for you," establish a scenario of one-sided affection, where the speaker is willing and waiting, but the object of their affection may not reciprocate.
The metaphor, "I'm just a crosshair, I'm just a shot away from you," is particularly striking. It suggests closeness and readiness but also implies a sense of risk and potential hurt involved in making a move. This imagery portrays the speaker as being in a vulnerable position, ready to be 'shot down' or rejected.
The chorus, "I say, I say take me out," can be interpreted as a plea for the other person to take action, to either advance the relationship or bring it to a conclusion. It reflects a sense of longing for something decisive to occur, whether positive or negative.
A recurring theme in the song is the fear of the potential death of the relationship: "If I move this could die, If eyes move this could die." This suggests that any change, whether it be an advance or a withdrawal, could lead to the end of whatever connection exists.
The repetition of "I know I won't be leaving here with you" throughout the song indicates a recognition of unreciprocated feelings. Despite the desire and willingness to be together, the speaker seems to understand that their affection might not be returned.
Overall, "Take Me Out" captures the emotional turmoil of unrequited love and the anxiety of being in a state of uncertainty within a relationship, where both desire and the fear of rejection are ever-present.
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