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True Love Waits Lyrics

I’ll drown my beliefs
To have your babies
I’ll dress like your niece
And wash your swollen feet

Just don’t leave
Don’t leave

I’m not living
I’m just killing time
Your tiny hands
Your crazy-kitten smile

Just don’t leave
Don’t leave

And true love waits
In haunted attics
And true love lives
On lollipops and crisps

Just don’t leave
Don’t leave

Just don’t leave
Don’t leave
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vache On Jun 09, 2001
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This is one of those songs that reminds everyone of someone precious to them. A bit like With or Without You by U2, or Yellow by Coldplay. I think that's the reason everyone loves it. It really gets to your emotions. It's a painful song. To me, Thom really sounds in pain when he is singing "don't leave". But the song is beautiful and special because it's not just about the pain of love but also the joy and the strength of it. It's this very human conflict in the song between joy and pain that makes it so beautiful, and so true to all of us.

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First off, I'd like to say that, for as much freedom of interpretation is allowed for the listener, I still believe that any good artist/singer-songwriter can effectively manage to convey a lucid argument, as well as affecting emotions, through well-written composition. While I acknowledge that no analysis of lyrics, or art in general, can be purely objective it still bugs me when I see interpretations of songs that stretch beyond any indications found within the lyrics themselves. In my opinion, most good songs have concrete meanings, and while the listener often must be flexible in formulating her or his understanding of the song, this is simply the listener's attempt at relating with the artist. What the artist wrote, on the other hand, is not so flexible.

My spiel aside, Thom Yorke has presented us with some rather keenly distressing metaphors, but nonetheless they can be analyzed with greater objectivity than what I've seen so far on this page. Starting with the aching refrain, "Just don't leave," we can assume that the poetic voice of the song is already with someone as opposed to waiting for someone. Moving back to the first verse we gather from the personal sacrifice ("sacrifice my beliefs), commitment ("have your babies") and humiliation ("dress like your niece") she or he is willing to endure that the poetic voice has strong feelings of attachment to this particular person.

Attachment, and more specifically the loss of one's identity, dignity and autonomy out of fear of ending a relationship, in my opinion are the key themes of this song. Thom reminds us when he writes "I'm not living, I'm just killing time" that when we stay with someone solely because we're too afraid of not having her or him in our lives, we sacrifice our hopes and dreams, which couldn't be any more true once you have someone's children and act as their foot-washing servant. And what would anyone do all of this for? For the true love that we dream of as kids sucking on lollipops? You can't make true love happen with everyone as Thom suggests pessimistically in his ironical and sobering statement, "True love waits in haunted attics." Sometimes we just need to end the relationship and move on, lest we should spend the rest of our lives in haunted attics waking up next to someone with a "crazy kitten" smile.

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It's been 4 years since you posted this but this is absolutely what I get from reading the lyrics and the way you interpret it seems to ring very true. I once believed that artists would leave a song open for interpretation kind of like a painting but there is a story behind it whether or not the artist wants to really explain the story or not is up for grabs. Either way I was looking for any "meaning" to these lyrics because I am in that same predicament... I'm dating this girl who i haven't seen in years. We...

It's been 2 years since you posted this so I don't know if you'll ever get this response but this is absolutely what I get from reading the lyrics and the way you interpret it seems to ring very true. I once believed that artists would leave a song open for interpretation kind of like a painting but there is a story behind it whether or not the artist wants to really explain the story or not is up for grabs. Either way I was looking for any "meaning" to these lyrics because I am in that same predicament......

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Thom, when asked how he came up with the line lollipops and crisps, "cause it meant a lot to me that out of all the things in the world to choose you chose those two items i read an article about a child who was between 5-8 yrs old who was left on his/her own for a week in a house when his parents left on hoilday and he lived on lollipops on crisps. true." (01/04/00)

Thom also commented on the meaning of the line "I'll dress like your niece," saying "the difference between young and old when people start to dress sensible and act their age. this person is offering not to do that to keep the other. alles klarr?"

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This is one of the most beautiful songs. The lyrics are so nice. Even my non-radiohead liking friend liked this one.

Best line, in my opinion "I'm not living, I'm just killing time." It's so true. Sad, too.

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i love this song :)

...according to thom, the line true love lives, on lollipops and crisps [true love wins in some performances!] was based on a newspaper article he read about a little boy left at home alone for a week, and he manged to survive on lollipops and crisps...awww

this is my fave song.ever.full stop.

lol

jai

...beautiful angel, pulled apart at birth...

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This is one of the most sorrowful-sounding songs ever recorded. He's basically saying: I'll do anything in the world for you, just don't leave me. Don't leave me all alone.

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i just think 'true love waits in haunted attics' an attic is the right at the top of a house so, haunted attic may be like a haunted mind, meaning even people with broken minds can find true love :)

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how beautiful does one song want to be?

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This song is so beautiful, and could be interpreted to be relevant to several states of love, but I think that it's most about someone who knows that he is in love with a girl and is waiting for her to realize it too because he knows the day will come when his love will no longer be unrequited. One time my friend played it on the guitar and sang it for me and i was totally mesmerized.

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while I think that this song has lots of layers to it, I think that the character in this song is a woman

"I'll drown my beliefs to have your babies".. men don't tend to have babies, even if it's a play on words

"I'll dress like your niece".. is just kind of obvious etc

like a woman who is so desperate to keep her imperfect relationship together that she will sacrifice everything including herself, try to be someone else, in order to stay secure in it?

she is scared of being alone forever if the relationship falls apart

and then there's the child living off of lollipops and crisps waiting for his parents (that don't deserve such loyalty) to come back.. the truest love is often overlooked and taken for granted by those receiving it, maybe, to the demise of many relationships?

I agree with your interpretation 100%. It's really quite surprising that most people hear this as a true love song. Well, it's about unrequited love, which I guess is a type of love.

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