Woo hoo, yee hoo
Woo hoo, yee hoo
Woo hoo, yee hoo
Woo hoo, yee hoo

If I could escape
I would, but first of all let me say
I must apologize for acting, stinking, treating you this way
'Cause I've been acting like sour milk all on the floor
It's your fault you didn't shut the refrigerator
Maybe that's the reason I've been acting so cold

If I could escape (escape)
And recreate a place as my own world (own world)
And I could be your favorite girl
Forever, perfectly together
And tell me, boy, now wouldn't that be sweet? (Sweet escape)

If I could be sweet (be sweet)
I know I've been a real bad girl (bad girl, I try, I try)
I didn't mean for you to get hurt
(Whatsoever) we can make it better
And tell me, boy, now wouldn't that be sweet?
(Sweet escape, sweet escape)

Woo hoo, (I wanna get away) yee hoo
Woo hoo, (to our sweet escape) yee hoo
Woo hoo, (I wanna get away) yee hoo
Woo hoo, (yeah) yee hoo

You held me down
I'm at my lowest boiling point
Come help me out
I need to get me out of this joint
Come on, let's bounce
Counting on you to turn me around
Instead of clowning around, let's look for some common ground

So, baby, times getting a little crazy
I've been getting a little lazy
Wait on you to come save me
I can see that you're angry
By the way the you treat me
Hopefully you don't leave me
Want to take you with me

If I could escape (escape)
And recreate a place as my own world (own world)
And I could be your favorite girl
Forever, perfectly together
And tell me, boy, now wouldn't that be sweet? (Sweet escape)

If I could be sweet (be sweet)
I know I've been a real bad girl (bad girl, I try, I try)
I didn't mean for you to get hurt
(Whatsoever) we can make it better
And tell me, boy, now wouldn't that be sweet?
(Sweet escape, sweet escape)

Woo hoo, yee hoo
Woo hoo, (if I could escape) yee hoo
Woo hoo, (if I could escape) yee hoo
Woo hoo, yee hoo

'Cause I've been acting like sour milk all on the floor
It's your fault you didn't shut the refrigerator
Maybe that's the reason I've been acting so cold

If I could escape (escape)
And recreate a place as my own world (own world)
And I could be your favorite girl
Forever, perfectly together
And tell me, boy, now wouldn't that be sweet? (Sweet escape)

If I could be sweet (be sweet)
I know I've been a real bad girl (bad girl, I try, I try)
I didn't mean for you to get hurt
(Whatsoever) we can make it better
And tell me, boy, now wouldn't that be sweet?
(Sweet escape, sweet escape)

Woo hoo, (I wanna get away) yee hoo
Woo hoo, (to our sweet escape) yee hoo
Woo hoo, (I wanna get away) yee hoo
Woo hoo, (yeah) yee hoo
Woo hoo, yee hoo
Woo hoo, yee hoo
Woo hoo, yee hoo


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The Sweet Escape Lyrics as written by Gwen Stefani Aliaune Thiam

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  • +2
    General Comment

    It's such a dreamy song. I love it so much right now. I love the "I've been acting like sour milk all over the floor, it's your fault you didn't shut the refrigerator, maybe that's the reason I've been acting so cold." part - it's either insanely clever, or corny.

    Seewaon January 09, 2007   Link
  • +1
    General Comment

    I think it's funny how people always assume the artist is writing about themselves!! I always thought that she was singing about how naive some girls can be when they get into relationships. I think she's saying that sometimes girls can fall out of reality and into the sweet escape fantasy land where everything will be perfect and it will work out forever (tell me boy now wouldn't that be sweet?). I also think its about the games we play trying to look innocent and bad at the same time and how we can sometimes get too dependent on the guy were with. Gwen herself is a pretty independent woman so that's why I think she would be writing about what i guessed! Could be wrong tho and this is my first comment!

    carlyesson February 22, 2007   Link
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    General Comment

    LOOOOOOOOVVVVEEEEEEEEEEE IT!!!!!!!!!!!!! i heard this song when i first bought the album, when wind it up came out and i was in love with it straight away. i really am not sure of the meaning. i think i agree that shes trying to escape like, life or something but you can't really escape it. but at the same time, i think its about a relationship where she knows shes done things wrong, but she also is saying that its not just her fault, but its his as well. and also, shes saying to him it would be great if they cud escape, but she knows it wont happen. dunno, just my take on it. the film clip's alright i guess, but i dunno, it's kinda just the same as wind it up. love the little part with akon tho. :D:D:D:D six billion thumbs up to gwen tho, shes awesome.

    • hayles -
    hayles89on February 07, 2007   Link
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    General Comment

    One meaning might be about a guy and a girl (who always gets what she wants, "sour milk") that begin dating and she begins falling hard for him and expects him to feel the same. She then becomes "cold" with him because she interpreted his initial interest as him opening up his world (“leaving the refrigerator open”) but is still left on the “floor” (because this was not the case). For the first time in her life, she is on the deeper end on the scale of love and she realizes that his behaviour was not necessarily negative but it was her feelings and expectations that got her to act all “stank”.

    “… recreate a place in my own world” may refer to her doing things over again in her fantasy world (or reality) and her winning his love by being his “favourite girl”. She is so stressed out over this guy (“I’m at my lowest point”) that she feels like she’s serving a sentence in jail and wants to escape (“I need to get me out of this joint”) and she still feels that he’s the answer to her “sweet escape”.

    I don’t know, I might be way off but that’s my interpretation of the song. This reminds me of a girl that I went out with in the past.

    Akon’s appearance is brilliant, great song though I really do not like the video.

    -Spike 2kX

    Spike2kXon March 11, 2007   Link
  • +1
    General Comment

    Besides "woo-hoo, yee-hoo," he also says "I want to get away, get away / To our sweet escape, sweet escape / I want to get away, get away / yeah." But yes, that's about the extent of his contribution. He is also credited as a co-writer and producer, so I guess he has permission to stick himself in as a featured artist.

    stoolhardyon March 26, 2007   Link
  • +1
    General Comment

    you guys are so deep. srsly

    itsstillmycityon June 15, 2007   Link
  • +1
    General Comment

    All I have to say about this song is... WHOO-HOO... YEE-HOO! That's what I think. Hehe.

    Schlechter Penguinon November 16, 2007   Link
  • +1
    My Interpretation

    Call this a nerd answer, but I've been looking at the lyrics for this song, and I connected this to a well-loved (and hated) character by the name of Harley Quinn, singing to her boyfriend Joker. Here's a few possible connections: "If I could escape" (5)- Quinn is a criminal and is often locked up in Arkham Asylum and attempting to get out and help "Mr. J" Most of the song is talking about her trying to gain his love. Joker is many times both loving to and angry at Harley, and so she constantly has to win back... at the very least his respect. "Instead of clowning around"- Joker is the "Clown Prince of Crime" so this could be a reference to that title and his theme. "I know I've been a real bad girl"- Quinn, too, is a criminal, as mentioned above. "Wanna take you with me"- possible reference to the time she helped him out of Arkham before she became Harley Quinn. She wanted to escape that life and leave with him. Not saying it IS based off of her, but I like the similarities. Look at it from her perspective... it makes sense. Maybe I'll come up with more later. What do you all think?

    TriforcePon December 08, 2013   Link
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    General Comment

    i love this song... and its actually

    "i've been acting stank and treating you this way" it's like "Welcome back, Kotter," which is awesome.

    DymondDivaon December 04, 2006   Link
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    i luv this song! it makes me feel so happy, i dont kno y, but its like im in my own little world...well, look at the lyrics.... i luv it!!!!

    panicatd181on December 13, 2006   Link

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