Death Wish Love – Benson Boone

One, two

One, two, three

How could something so delicate also be dangerous?

Kind of afraid of it, darling, believe me

I’m just praying you keep me

And you look like an angel there, you and your braided hair

Oh, it’s just so unfair you’ll never see

You’ve got a hold on me

And it feels like suicide looking into your eyes

I get so terrified that I’m gonna lose you

And I’ll die if I do

It’s a death wish, love

Take my heart, I’ll let you spill my blood

Cut me down again

I love you, and I’ll love you to death

On and on, and only you can kill me now

I’ll scream your name until my lungs give out

Pull me down again

I love you, and I’ll love you to death

Love you for as long as I get

The way that you make me laugh

Nobody else does that

You’ve got the upper hand, and if you squeeze

I would fall to my knees

And I’ll ask the stars at night how I can slow the time

God, I’m so terrified that I’m gonna lose you

And I’ll die if I do

It’s a death wish, love

Take my heart, I’ll let you spill my blood

Cut me down again

I love you, and I’ll love you to death

On and on, and only you can kill me now

I’ll scream your name until my lungs give out

Pull me down again

I love you, and I’ll love you to death

I’ll love you for as long as I get

Oh, I’m gonna love you to death

Oh, I’m gonna run till I wreck

Go until there’s none of me left

No, there’s nothing of me left

Oh, I’m gonna love you to death

Oh, I’m gonna run till I wreck

Go until there’s nothing left

It’s a death wish, love

Take my heart, I’ll let you spill my blood

Cut me down again

I love you, and I’ll love you to death

On and on and on, and only you can kill me now

I’ll scream your name until my lungs give out

Pull me down again

I love you, and I’ll love you to death

Love you for as long as I get

Oh, as long as I get

Unraveling the Intensity of ‘Death Wish Love’

Benson Boone’s Death Wish Love dives into the overwhelming and paradoxical feelings that come with loving someone so deeply it feels both exhilarating and perilous. Through emotionally charged lines, Boone paints love as a double-edged sword: beautiful yet dangerous, passionate yet fraught with vulnerability. The repeated references to risking everything and feeling exposed underscore the song’s exploration of devotion that borders on self-destruction. Boone’s raw vocals and vivid metaphors, like “I love you, and I’ll love you to death,” capture how love can be equally intoxicating and terrifying.

The Power of Vulnerability

The lyrics highlight how love makes us both stronger and more fragile, as Boone confesses fears of loss and the overwhelming influence his lover has. This dynamic creates a powerful tension throughout the song, where surrendering to love feels almost like a “death wish,” yet it’s a fate he embraces willingly for the sake of true connection.

Song Credits

  • Artist: Benson Boone
  • Songwriters: Benson Boone
  • Release Year: 2024