"Leave Love Alone" is a song by Carrie Underwood from her fourth studio album, "Blown Away." The song explores the unpredictable and addictive nature of love. The lyrics depict love as both a captivating and destructive force. It can make you feel invincible, as if you're flying high, but it can also crush you like a ton of steel. Despite the potential pain and heartbreak, the narrator finds herself unable to resist the pull of love. The song conveys a sense of struggle and vulnerability, as the narrator admits that she just can't leave love alone. The chorus emphasizes the singer's inability to break free from love's grasp. She repeats the line "I just can't leave love alone" to express her ongoing struggle to resist love's allure. The repeated "ooh, ooh" sounds in the chorus further highlight the addictive nature of love. The bridge of the song acknowledges the cycle of being hurt by love and yet continuously returning to it. The lyrics suggest that even though love may have burned the narrator in the past, it hasn't deterred her from seeking it out again. She keeps coming back, unable to resist the call of love. Overall, "Leave Love Alone" delves into the complexities of love and its power over one's emotions. It showcases the internal conflict and struggle felt when trying to resist the allure of love despite its potentially harmful effects.