Oh yeah
Love me two times baby
Love me twice today
Love me two times girl
I’m going away
Love me two times girl
Once for tomorrow
Once just for today
Love me two times
I’m going away
Love me one time, girl
I could not speak
Love me one time, baby
You know my knees got weak
Love me two times, girl
Love me all through the week
Love me two times
I’m going away
Love me two times
I’m going away
Love me one time, girl
I could not speak
Love me one time, baby
You know my knees got weak
Love me two times, girl
Love me all through the week
Love me two times
I’m going away
Love me two times baby
Love me twice today
Love me two times girl
I’m going away
Love me two times girl
Once for tomorrow
Once just for today
Love me two times
I’m going away
Love me two times
I’m going away
Longing and Urgency: Exploring the Lyrics
“Love Me Two Times” by Aerosmith is a passionate plea that captures the feeling of fleeting love and the urgency that comes with impending separation. The recurring request to be loved “two times” suggests a desire to savor the present moment before it slips away. Through its repetition, the song conveys a sense of both vulnerability and intensity, as the narrator seeks reassurance in the face of uncertainty. The lyrics are simple yet evocative, using phrases like “my knees got weak” and “I’m going away” to paint a picture of longing and the bittersweet anticipation of departure. This emotional directness is what gives the song its timeless rock appeal.
Song Credits
“Love Me Two Times” was written by The Doors members Jim Morrison, Robby Krieger, Ray Manzarek, and John Densmore. Aerosmith released their cover version in 1990 under the Geffen Records label.