
Young men are hasty at the wrong times.and he's trying to apologize and separate himself from the actions he thinks are attached to emotions - distancing himself from his own responsibilities, while trying to express this deep and possibly unspeakable love he has for her.Īny opinions? I'm not saying that I am correct, just starting a discussion. The lyrics I question are these (get ready): At 2:34-Īnd I'm begging you to forgive me for my hasteĪnd I'm holding you so, girl, close to me He's spouting this sweet, romantic poetry at the beginning.heart aching.then a bit grumpy about her sudden unwillingness to spend time with him.and he is obviously mistaking this as a sign of "meanness". He's mad at himself, but overwhelmed by love. Crash Into Me lyrics - Dave Matthews Band - Album: Disc 1, Crash Into Me ringtones.

To me, this song is just another case of that.ĭave sings as the lyrics read above."crash into me and I come into you".maybe not a peeping Tom, but a young man having had one or more "encounters" with a girl he felt love for.maybe his first.and they split up.or she wouldn't see him again because of the anxiety and shame a girl feels when her boyfriend isn't "careful" their first time.her fears pushed him away.so that she could be alone and wait the month out. He has been married to Jennifer Ashley Harper since August 10, 2000. He is an actor and composer, known for Just Go with It (2011), You Don't Mess with the Zohan (2008) and Mr.

Now.I am going to present what I think he's singing.many times in rock history, "official" lyrics have been given or printed somewhere that mislead the listener a bit.in order to steer clear of controversy. Dave Matthews was born on Januin Johannesburg, South Africa as David John Matthews. To sum it up.during the song, the narrator is talking to his "love" or "Crush" or "Flame" about his feelings in an ambiguous, poetic manner. I think the song is certainly sexual in parts.but overall the feeling and the words blend to retell the story (a universal theme to many humans) of one of their first encounters with the opposite sex (in this case, written from a male perspective). From 1996's Crash album.ever since I first heard the song.I could swear the lyrics were slightly different than what the lyrics sheet read.any thoughts? Dave says it's about a "peeping Tom".blah blah.IMO the lyrics have a deeper meaning that wasn't appropriate to talk about on VH1 Storytellers.
