https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=onHw7A35-EI I know we all want to believe that The Beatles write love songs with nothing but the most honest of intentions, but "You Like Me Too Much" is as sinister as it is bouncy. George Harrison describes, almost too plainly, a horribly abusive relationship. You've tried before to leave meBut you haven't got the nerve Right away we're told that she's attempted to get out before, but he found a way to bring her back. And now she's too afraid to try it again. The lyrics don't linger on the specifics, but it's very, very direct with its message: You will never leave me. I'll make sure of it. I will follow you and bring you back where you belong'Cause I couldn't really stand itI admit that I was wrong It's describing every one of those "Why Women Stay In Abusive Relationships" articles that come out after someone famous is caught beating their wife. Maybe she feels trapped, or maybe her psyche has been so wrecked by his constant insinuations that she can't do any better ("You like me too much and I like you") that she really believes this is all she has. Whatever the case, this certainly doesn't qualify as one of the Beatles' sweeter love songs.