Hands All Over album cover

Maroon 5 – Never Gonna Leave This Bed Lyrics

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You push me
I don't have the strength to
Resist or control you
To take me down, take me down

You hurt me
But do I deserve this?
You make me so nervous
Calm me down, calm me down

Wake you up
In the middle of the night to say
I will never walk away again
I'm never gonna leave this bed

So come here
And never leave this place
Perfection of your face
Slows me down, slows me down

So fall down
I need you to trust me
Go easy, don't rush me
Help me out, why don't you help me out?

Wake you up
In the middle of the night to say
I will never walk away again
I'm never gonna leave this bed, oh

So you say, "Go, it isn't working"
And I say "No, it isn't perfect"
So I stay instead
I'm never gonna leave this bed

Take it, take it all, take all that I have
I'd give it all away just to get you back
And fake it, fake it, I'll take what I can get
Knocking so loud, can you hear me yet?
Try to stay awake, but you can't forget

Wake you up
In the middle of the night to say
I will never walk away again
I'm never gonna leave this bed

You say, "Go, it isn't working"
And I say "No, it isn't perfect"
So I stay instead
I'm never gonna leave this bed, ooh

Take it, take it all, take all that I have
Take it, take it all, take all that I have
Take it, take it all, take all that I have
Take it, take it all, take all that I have

Take it, take it all, take all that I have
Take it, take it all, take all that I have
Take it, take it all, take all that I have

About This Song

"Never Gonna Leave This Bed" is an intimate ballad about complete devotion and the intoxicating pull of romantic obsession, where the narrator expresses an overwhelming desire to stay forever entwined with their lover. The song explores themes of vulnerability, surrender, and the way love can make someone feel simultaneously weak and euphoric, with lyrics that blur the line between passionate devotion and unhealthy dependency. Musically, it features Maroon 5's signature pop-rock style with Adam Levine's falsetto vocals floating over a gentle, dreamy arrangement that emphasizes the song's bedroom intimacy. The track stands out for its raw honesty about the consuming nature of intense attraction and the willingness to lose oneself completely in another person, making it one of the band's more emotionally vulnerable offerings from their "Hands All Over" era.

Comments (1)

  • Ronnie Rufino
    nice song