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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Lonely Star" by the artist "Weeknd, The"

The Weeknd's "Lonely Star" delves into a toxic relationship dynamic where a woman is consumed by the desire to possess a man, while he sees her merely as an object for his gratification.

The woman in the song embodies dependence and insecurity. She clings to promises, seeking validation and reassurance. Her words "If. All I can say is if" reveal her fear of the future and uncertainty about her choices. The comparison of the relationship to regretted tattoos underscores her tendency to make impulsive decisions that lead to pain.

She's willing to go to extreme lengths for his attention: "My body's yours, but only on Thursdays". This day becomes her sole opportunity to feel special, to "exist," even though the man clearly lacks genuine feelings for her.

The Weeknd portrays a narcissist for whom the woman is just another conquest. He acknowledges her pain ("Seems like pain and regret are your best friends") but offers material possessions and sex instead of empathy ("Baby, you could have it all"). He manipulates her with the promise of stardom ("Baby, you could be a star") and isolates her from her support system ("Baby, you don't need no friends 'cause I got everything you want").

The song reflects a sad reality where loneliness drives people into unhealthy relationships. It exposes the vulnerability and desperation hidden beneath a facade of bravado. The closing lines, where the woman rejoices in the guitar riffs, are particularly poignant, highlighting her infantilism and inability to break free from the vicious cycle.

[Woman's Voice:]

If. All I could say is “if”.

Promise me you won't regret me

Like the tattoos on my skin,

Like the wrong path.

Promise me that when they all love you,

You'll still remember me.

When you fuck them

You'll see my face.

My body is yours just for Thursday

[The Weeknd:]

It seems like pain and regret are your best friends

‘Cause everything you do leads to them.

Baby, I could be your best friend,

Baby, I could fuck you right .

Baby, you could have it all,

Baby, you could have it all,

Baby, you could have the cars,

The clothes, the jewels, the sex, the house,

Baby, you could be a star. [x2]

Blaming all your sins on your best friends,

And nothing's ever-ever your fault,

Nothing's your fault, baby, no!

Baby, you don't need your best friends

‘Cause I got everything you want.

Baby, you could have it all,

Baby, you could have it all,

Baby, you could have the cars,

The clothes, the jewels, the sex, the house,

Baby, you could be a star. [x2]

[Woman's Voice:]

If. All I could say is “if”.

Promise me you won't regret me

Like the tattoos on my skin,

Let the wrong path come to me.

One day I'm hoping that you will remember me.

When you fuck them

You'll see my face.

My body is yours.

Give them any other day but Thursday.

You belong to me

Every Thursday.

I wait for you,

I'll be beautiful for you,

Every Thursday.

I exist

Only on Thursday.

[The Weeknd:]

Not on Monday, Tuesday, Wendesday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday

But on Thursday... [x2]

[Woman's Voice:]

I love the guitars!

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