Once Bitten Twice Shy Great White Lyrics

Okay, let's be honest. We've all been there. That moment when a song comes on, and you think, "Wait... I KNOW this!," even if you only know like, three words. For me, more often than not, that song is "Once Bitten, Twice Shy" by Great White.
It's one of those earworms that burrows deep into your brain and sets up camp. Seriously, you can be folding laundry and BAM! "Once bitten, twice shy, baby!" Try getting *that* outta your head!
Decoding the "Bite"
So, what IS this song even about? Is it about, like, a literal shark attack? Probably not. Unless Great White were *really* into method acting, and I severely doubt it.
More likely, we're talking about heartache. That sting of a bad romance, the kind that makes you want to swear off love forever. You know, the classic stuff.
The Lyric Lowdown (aka, My Interpretation)
The lyrics are, shall we say, evocative. They paint a picture of someone who’s been burned. Like, REALLY burned. Maybe their ex ran off with a rodeo clown. I don't know, I'm just spitballing here.
That's what makes it so relatable, isn't it? We've all had a "rodeo clown" moment in our lives. Maybe not literally, but you get the idea. It's a metaphor. A *very* catchy metaphor.
The "once bitten" part? That's the initial heartbreak. The shock, the tears, the Ben & Jerry's therapy session. The works.
And the "twice shy" bit? That's the protective shell you build around your heart afterward. The "nope, not doing *that* again" attitude. It’s the emotional equivalent of wearing a suit of armor to a picnic.
It’s like, remember that time you touched a hot stove? You probably weren't too keen on touching it *again*. Same principle applies to love, apparently.
Why It Sticks (Like Peanut Butter to the Roof of Your Mouth)
The chorus is HUGE. It's got that sing-along quality that makes you want to belt it out in the shower (or, if you're brave, in karaoke).
Plus, the guitar riff is legendary. Seriously, try *not* air-guitaring when it comes on. I dare you. You will fail.
And let's be honest, there's a certain power in embracing your inner cynicism. Sometimes, you just need to scream "Once bitten, twice shy!" and shake your fist at the sky. It’s therapeutic.
Think of it as emotional heavy metal yoga. You stretch those cynical muscles and release all that pent-up romantic disappointment. Feel the burn!
The Verdict
"Once Bitten, Twice Shy" is more than just a catchy tune. It's an anthem for the romantically wounded. A battle cry for the cautiously optimistic.
So, the next time you hear it, embrace the cheese. Embrace the air guitar. Embrace the feeling that you, too, have survived a rodeo clown. And remember, you're not alone. We've all been bitten. And we're all a little bit shy.
Just maybe, next time, bring some oven mitts to the love buffet. You know, just in case.

















