The True Meaning Behind 'Leave Before You Love Me' By Marshmello X Jonas Brothers

If you love "Leave Before You Love Me," then you're certainly not alone. Joe Jonas' wife, actor Sophie Turner, is also a big fan. "F**king obsessed with this song," she wrote in an Instagram Story (via ET Canada). "So proud as always."

Granted, while Turner is proud, we have to assume that she's not the person who's being mentioned in the song. "Dancing on the edge, 'bout to take it too far / It's messing with my head, how I mess with your heart / If you wake up in your bed, alone in the dark / I'm sorry, gotta leave before you love me," both Joe and Nick Jonas sing, per Genius, giving us a hint at what's really going on. If we stop and think about what's being said, it turns out that while there's obviously a strong connection between the people in the song, the person singing doesn't want anything too serious, which they know might be hurting the person they're with.

That's definitely backed up when the two go on to sing, "I'd rather be lonely, yeah / Than wrapped around your body too tight / Yeah, I'm the type to get naked / Won't give my heart up for breaking / 'Cause I'm too gone to be staying." Fair warning: Don't get too attached to this kind of person!

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