Cyanide – The Chainsmokers

Cap and a stem with the red wine

You ain’t got friends so you’re at mine

I hear you’re in town for the weekend

I swear I’m not trying to get even

Couple texts from my ex, you were homies

Never took the time to get to know me

And now you’re standing in my kitchen doing blow, please

You kiss me on some cyanide

It kills me, you’ll feel different when we’re eye to eye

Listen, I don’t wanna be your alibi

You feel too much, so miss me on your ride tonight

A day goes by and I want you

Spent two nights in your bedroom

We can get high by the ocean

And I’ll try to hide my emotion

Three, six, nine, you can call me

Only stay at my place when you’re lonely

If you need me for the night, I gotta know, please

We’ll never go back, back, back to the way things were

And I was intact, that’s a fact till you struck my nerve

Once I felt the way it hit, I was addicted to this

I would never go back, back, back, oh

You kiss me on some cyanide

It kills me, you’ll feel different when we’re eye to eye

Listen I don’t wanna be your alibi

You feel too much, so miss me on your ride tonight

(You kiss me on some cyanide)

And I gotta know when it’s over

‘Cause I gotta know who’s next

I’m tired of letting hope control me

Set me free

You kiss me on some cyanide

It kills me, you’ll feel different when we’re eye to eye

Listen I don’t wanna be your alibi

You feel too much, so miss me on your ride tonight

Kiss me on some cyanide

(Kills me, you feel different when we’re eye to eye)

(Kills me, you feel different when we’re eye to eye)

You feel too much, so miss me on your ride tonight

Cyanide

(Still, do you feel, feel)

(Feel good, real bad?)

Unpacking the Intensity of “Cyanide”

“Cyanide” by The Chainsmokers dives into the emotional turbulence of a relationship that feels both intoxicating and corrosive. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of fleeting connections, self-destructive behaviors, and the struggle to maintain boundaries when emotions run high. The recurring metaphor of a kiss “on some cyanide” suggests an allure that is as deadly as it is irresistible, highlighting the pain and pleasure intertwined in the encounter. The song’s candid reflections on loneliness, addiction to emotional highs, and the desire to break free from toxic cycles make it relatable for anyone who’s been caught in the push and pull of complicated romance.

Song Credits

  • Artist: The Chainsmokers
  • Songwriters: Andrew Taggart, Alex Pall
  • Release Year: 2024