It can't be love
For there is no true love
It can't be love
For there is no true love

Sure I'm C.F.K.
But you gotta love me
The cost no man can say
But you gotta love me

Well I'm sorry but I'm not
Interested in gold mines,
Oil wells, shipping or real estate
What would I liked to have been?
Everything you hate

'Cause it can't be love
For there is no true love
It can't be love
For there is no true love

There is a man
A certain man
And for the poor you may be sure
That he'll do all he can
Who is this one?
Whose favorite son?
Just by his action has the traction
Magnets on the run
Who likes to smoke?
Enjoys a joke?
And wouldn't get a bit
Upset if he were really broke?
With wealth and fame
He's still the same
I'll bet you five you're not alive
If you don't know his name

You said the union forever
You said the union forever
You cried the union forever
But that was untrue girl

'Cause it can't be love
For there is no true love
It can't be love
For there is no true love


Lyrics submitted by weezerific:cutlery, edited by DanVitaleRocks

The Union Forever Lyrics as written by Jack White Pepe Guizar

Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Peermusic Publishing

Lyrics powered by LyricFind

The Union Forever song meanings
Add Your Thoughts

46 Comments

sort form View by:
  • +3
    General Comment

    This song is a tribute to the Orson Welles classic film, "Citizen Kane." Almost every line is taken from the film - including the wonderful little song about Charles Foster Kane (C.F.K.) that is actually sung in the film too. It made me appreciate The White Stripes a little more, being that I'm a filmmaker and to see a movie be inspiration for a song is just blue jeans cool... PS - go rent the movie.

    liarsclubon February 05, 2002   Link
  • +2
    General Comment

    its even better live

    fuk3ron March 05, 2003   Link
  • +2
    General Comment

    Great, great music. The White Stripes are just amazing in every single way. Why did they have to break up?

    XNeverMindon April 02, 2011   Link
  • +1
    General Comment

    It's all about Citizen Kane. The part about true love is sung by the band during Kane's party in the Everglades. The bit about oil wells and shipping and being everything you hate is spoken by Kane when he loses his empire. His second wife speaks the lines about "you gotta love me." The "There is a man..." part is taken verbatim from a song about Kane sung in the movie.

    But "shure"? What the hell? There's no 'h' in 'sure.' Also, it's traction MAGNATES, not magnets.

    batkinson November 11, 2004   Link
  • +1
    General Comment

    This masterful song clearly refers to "Citizen Kane", directed by Orson Welles. As liarsclub said, this song is practically taken from the movie. If anyone who reads this has not seen the movie, go see it. It truly is the greatest movie of all time, and this band might become the greatest of all time.

    The bit about "there's no true love" comes from the picnic scene in the movie, near Xanadu. The song in the middle of the song about Kane comes from Kane's celebratory party for his newly acquired newspaper staff. The union forever refers to the words the young Charles Foster Kane shouts as he plays in the snow with his sled (Rosebud) outside his mother's boarding house. The stuff about the oil and gold refers to the scene where Kane insults his guardian, Thatcher, who simply cannot understand him. Someone else here said it, but the thing about having to love him is said by his second wife, Susan Alexander in the same scene as the "there can't be love".

    It's an amazing movie. This is an amazing band.

    jaedfdf5on February 17, 2006   Link
  • +1
    General Comment

    This song is so creepy and real. I haven't seen Citizen Kane. That's my last name, though, does that count for anything?

    Just ignore the Christianity haters. I'm an atheist, but I don't care that someone mentioned Jesus - what solid literary or creative work doesn't have a Christ figure in it? And I don't care that Jack's religious, either; I don't see why people have such a beef with that. His choice. Plus, anyone who chooses Meursault's revolver as a source for a songmeanings name has to be messed up. That book is just fucked up, man.

    rushtapeon December 26, 2008   Link
  • +1
    General Comment

    Lyrics straight from CK, but I also interpret them as being about a failed marriage or relationship.

    The Union Forever = being married forever. The girl promised it, but decided to get a divorce. It was untrue.

    The Drizzleon May 27, 2010   Link
  • +1
    General Comment

    The lyric is "the traction magnates on the run" not "traction magnets".

    "traction magnets" makes no sense in the context.

    ka_roskoon July 19, 2010   Link
  • +1
    General Comment

    Citizen Fucking Kane. There is no true love. Except that fucking sled I vaguely remember from my childhood...

    Ultranauton January 08, 2011   Link
  • +1
    General Comment

    i've never seen citizen cane, so i just took this song as an attack at marriage. "you said the union forever....but that was untrue, girl" referring to matrimony and the whole 'until death do us part' thing. "it can't be love for there is no true love" would just be the perception of someone who had just been divorced unwillingly. The spoken word part "There is a man....I bet you five he's not alive if you don't know his name," seems to be used in a satirical way. In the movie, they say this in reference to Kane, but in the song, Jack seems to imply that there is no person that is as great as the man described, despite all the women who marry a man expecting him to be. "Well I'm sorry but I'm not interested.....real estate," could refer to Jack's life style of being a musician and how even though it may not be the most stable profession, it's still what he loves.

    Of course, this is just how I perceive the song. It may very well be all about Citizen Kane :)

    Boidon February 07, 2012   Link

Add your thoughts

Log in now to tell us what you think this song means.

Don’t have an account? Create an account with SongMeanings to post comments, submit lyrics, and more. It’s super easy, we promise!

More Featured Meanings

Album art
When We Were Young
Blink-182
This is a sequel to 2001's "Reckless Abandon", and features the band looking back on their clumsy youth fondly.
Album art
Just A Little Lovin'
Dusty Springfield
I don't think it's necessarily about sex. It's about wanting to start the day with some love and affection. Maybe a warm cuddle. I'm not alone in interpreting it that way! For example: "'Just a Little Lovin’ is a timeless country song originally recorded by Eddy Arnold in 1954. The song, written by Eddie Miller and Jimmy Campbell, explores the delicate nuances of love and showcases Arnold’s emotive vocals. It delves into the universal theme of love and how even the smallest gesture of affection can have a profound impact on our lives." https://oldtimemusic.com/the-meaning-behind-the-song-just-a-little-lovin-by-eddy-arnold/
Album art
Magical
Ed Sheeran
How would you describe the feeling of being in love? For Ed Sheeran, the word is “Magical.” in HIS three-minute album opener, he makes an attempt to capture the beauty and delicacy of true love with words. He describes the magic of it all over a bright Pop song produced by Aaron Dessner.
Album art
Punchline
Ed Sheeran
Ed Sheeran sings about missing his former partner and learning important life lessons in the process on “Punchline.” This track tells a story of battling to get rid of emotions for a former lover, whom he now realized might not have loved him the same way. He’s now caught between accepting that fact and learning life lessons from it and going back to beg her for another chance.
Album art
Head > Heels
Ed Sheeran
“Head > Heels” is a track that aims to capture what it feels like to experience romance that exceeds expectations. Ed Sheeran dedicates his album outro to a lover who has blessed him with a unique experience that he seeks to describe through the song’s nuanced lyrics.