True love is a rose behind glass
That's locked and kept closed
Maybe just to me
'Cause my heart's been attacked
And shattered by tough love bad love

So I bought mine off the street
True love, man, it just can't be beat
I felt so complete
Married to heavenly bodies above
And each night I'd look up
At a bright honey moon

'Cause it sure seemed built to last
And even after my honeymoon passed
I kept right with it, man
Like a ghost to a house it once haunted

And day after day
I'd steal with my true love away
To some hideout we're left undisturbed
We could do what we wanted
But I started to feel like a liar
Saying I love you

She was madly in love or mad mean
There was no in between it raised my alarm
I found I can't make a stand
I'm her hired hand i have to do harm

One day I got sick
She played me a nasty old trick
Said, "I need cigarettes"
Walked 'round the block caught a cab
Stayed gone for too long
My love had gotten so strong
Just to try being back on my own
I had to go to rehab

All I need is a safe place to bleed
Is this where it's at? Half of no chance
Steps in a dance
Rest of my life spent in combat

Now I'm the king of the ward
'Cause I'm good and I swallow my sword
And puke it out for the doctor
To write me a new prescription
Tranquil as a dove
People that have lost their true love
They all seem to fit the same description

I feel cold, useless and old
I wish I was no one

Take me up, my Lord take me up today
Take me out of this place
Take me up with you today


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  • +5
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    Im sorry but this is the saddest song ever. I heard a live bootleg of the earlier version of this song and even elliott sounds like he is crying.

    luna13on April 29, 2004   Link
  • +4
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    elliott doesn't necessarily write about drugs, just uses them as a vehicle to convey other ideas about relationships, more specifically poisonous/harmful relationships with other people and himself.

    johnnywinterson September 04, 2005   Link
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    i know i am the last person to comment here but i am listening to this song again now and fucking hell......it is phenomenal!!! jesus, how did he manage to get make his songs so sad and beautiful at the same time? this is sooooooooo good..........RIP

    badgeon May 25, 2005   Link
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    i think this about a woman and drugs and how loosing his true love made him become more involved and dependant on drugs as they became his "true Love"

    giv_emhellkidon September 18, 2006   Link
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    its bona fide poetry. Elliott never glamourised addiction, he knows and yearns for what 'true love' should be, but it has forever been completely elusive to him, So instead he finds it in a drug which he bought off the street. At first,like any relationship , its pure bliss, but then when the (post honeymoon-)honeymoon masks come off, the true nature of this so called true love is revealed , she is controlling, possessive, abusive and manipulative. So he feebly attempts to end it, but she cunningly lures him back by telling him he needs cigarettes because she knows he will make a detour to go find her, and so he does, and whats worse to find that she's grown even stronger, he now accepts that this is bigger than him and can't do this alone, so he goes to rehab, where he finds himself playing the same sort of tricks he learned from her, only here on the doctors so he can get stronger drugs. In his numbness, he astutely observes, that there are others just like him, and it wasn't 'just me' after all, deprived of this beautiful elusive thing true love('the rose behind glass locked and closed') Sadly this is a mere observation and is in no way comforting to him, so he cries out to his maker (its lord not love btw) to take him away. a swan song indeed, RIP you beautiful tragic soul

    tsampaon June 16, 2012   Link
  • +1
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    Elliott had this to say about 'True Love' from his last interview: "True Love is a lyric driven song. This is the oldest one that we've heard so far. This is from that record I was going to throw away. I still might. Those weren't very happy days. It was a long time ago at this point."

    planetearthon July 03, 2004   Link
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    This song to me is about Elliott Smiths search for love. The idea that the only love he can reach is that of drugs. Its the only love that doesn't leave him. Until all the drugs he used made him ill "One day I got sick, She played me a nasty old trick" So he takes leaves his true love, drugs, although they were his lover, he found it hard to live without them. "My love had gotten too strong" So at the end, he has no true love and is drugged up by doctors who just treat him like all the others. He just wants to go someone where he belongs, perhaps the afterlife.

    God rest Elliott smiths sole. Lets hope he's home now.

    wellwhiskeyon October 02, 2006   Link
  • +1
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    Lyrics change all the time. He changed verses and words when he sang it live.

    hillergoodspeedon December 31, 2006   Link
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    I'm surprised nobody else came up with this, but the opening line could be a reference to those little glass tubes with fake roses in them that are sold in convenience stores and used as crack pipes. Not that thats necessarily what he intended, it just makes me think of those, and it kinda fits.

    Also Elliott Smith was a fan of Neil Young, who has a song called "Love is a Rose".

    aflatearthon March 02, 2009   Link
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    Oh god this song. "All I need is a safe place to bleed..."

    It's obviously, and heartbreakingly, about drug addiction, in my opinion. And I love that he can portray the bleakness of rehab in so few lines. "Puke it up so the doctor can write me a new prescription" -- the physical discomfort of the actual treatment, "Tranquil as a dove, people that have lost their true love" -- the isolation of feeling lost and being surrounded by equally lost people.

    And I agree with cheetohman. The last part is clearly:

    Take me up my lord Take me up today Take me out of this place Take me up with you today.

    Which could be interpreted as a plea to god for death, or could be interpreted as a plea to the "heavenly bodies above" to "take me up" (let him get high). I suspect it's meant to be both, anything to "take [him] out of this place."

    Oedipa_Maason September 06, 2008   Link

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