Love Me Dead
by Ludo

Album: You're Awful, I Love You (2008)
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Songfacts®:

  • This song seem to be about a guy who is in a love/hate relationship with a girl. He can't get enough of her even though she uses him and abuses him. He'll do anything for her even though she wears him out. At the end she has dumped him for someone else, and he knows its best for him but he still wants her to love him dead. >>>
    Suggestion credit:
    Allison - Wheeling, WV

Comments: 3

  • Emily from Sunland, CaI think it's about a guy who is bipolar.
  • Maddie from New York, Nyi just got this song and i absolutely love it! i've been listening to it back-to-back. its awsome!
  • Madison from Northford, CtI love this song! I heard it on the radio and was obsessed with it for weeks. It made me laugh and gets stuck in my head soOo easily...and the video is funny too!
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