It's one thing to ask why we break up
Have you ever
Wondered why it is we fall in love?
Can you tell me?

Do you know what it is you're looking for?
What do we need?
Can you tell me why I care?
How is it that we heed
That voice that says I want you there?

Thanks you've been fuel for thought
Now I'm more lonely than before
But that's okay I've just ready-made another fucking love song
Thanks you've been fuel for thought
Now I'm more lonely than before
But that's okay I've just ready-made another fucking love song

In a single moment you might be perfect
And sit
In a window of my life
But how much

How much more you yearn see?
What would I strive to hide?
Now there will be no compromise
So take it in your stride
I will leave you now with a smile

Thanks you've been fuel for thought
Now I'm more lonely than before
But that's okay I've just ready-made another fucking love song
Thanks you've been fuel for thought
Now I'm more lonely than before
But that's okay I've just ready-made another fucking love song

Look into my eyes
Ours was no love sacrifice
For it has helped us to grow
And I'm sorry I know just how far I have to go alone

Thanks you've been fuel for thought
Now I'm more lonely than before
But that's okay I've just ready-made another fucking love song
And thanks you've been fuel for thought
Now I'm more lonely than before
But that's okay I've just ready-made another fucking love song

I've just ready-made another love song
Just ready-made another love song


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Lovesong Lyrics as written by Amiel Daemion

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  • +2
    General Comment

    This one is a clean edit, mind you.

    Akion March 10, 2007   Link
  • +1
    General Comment

    The version I've heard doesn't say "stupid"....

    strider3005on October 22, 2005   Link
  • +1
    General Comment

    This song also has another version:

    "Thanks you've been fuel the thought Now i'm more lonely than before But thats okay i've just ready-made another FUCKING love song"

    kubrikon May 14, 2006   Link
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    General Comment

    In the first stanza, she poses alot of rhetorical questions to the listener. She is speaking to an unseen person, who never responds. She is questioning the value and point of relationships in general. She asks "do you know what it is you are looking for?" She questions why she even cares, and she says that there is a voice "that says, i want you there".

    She uses sarcasm, in thanking the unseen man for fueling her thoughts, her hopes, her dreams. However, we can tell that is all that he has done; he didn't actually make them come true. A sense of wasted time is conveyed to the listener.

    She realises that after all that she has been through, she is still as lonely as she was in the first place.

    She is so used to it, and the depression, and her way of releaving the depression (by writing songs) that she is yet again, writing another song.

    This chorus is repeated through out the song.

    She says "In a single moment you might be perfect And sit In a window of my life", which means "one moment, you might be all that i want and need", which leaves the listener thinking "but what about the next moment?"

    "Now there will be no compromise, So take it in your stride, I will leave you now with a smile"

    assonanceon October 24, 2005   Link
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    General Comment

    i dont think she is being sarcastic, i think she is genuinely thanking that person. She mourns the loss of the relationship, and also to cope with it, she writes love songs. Theres a significant difference between the clean version, and the dirty version. The clean version is more she is feeling depressed, whilst the dirty version, which is titled "Another fucking lovesong' reflects anger and resentment towards the other. Maybe sarcasm is applicable in the other version, but I certainly don't think it belongs here.

    alterEgoon October 16, 2010   Link

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