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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "The Town" by the artist "Weeknd, The"

In "The Town," The Weeknd sings about a complicated relationship with a woman, likely ended due to his constant travel.

The chorus features the repeated lines: "You were doin' things I liked, things I liked / And you like diamond rings, diamond rings / I can buy, I can buy you them things / Before I hit the road, hit the road / I was havin' good times with ya / You deserve a crown, you deserve a throne." Here, he reminisces about the good times they shared and how much he valued her, willing to shower her with luxury.

However, despite the fond memories, he doesn't romanticize the past relationship. He's upfront about the hardships: the prolonged separations, the pain of betrayal, and the lack of understanding.

The song ends with him confessing that he still cares for her and is willing to take her back, regardless. He believes she will reciprocate because their connection remains strong.

[Chorus — x2:]

You did many things that I liked, that I liked,

And you like diamond rings,

I can provide, I can provide for you.

You made me feel so good

Before I left on the road,

And you deserve your name on a crown, on a throne.

I haven't been around my town in a long while,

I apologize but

I've been tryin' to get this money

Like I got a couple kids who rely on me.

I remember on the bathroom floor

Before I went on tour,

When you said we couldn't do it again,

‘Cause you had a thing with some other man.

You said it was love,

And you said you were lost,

Then you wished me good luck

To find somebody to love.

But now I've heard that you're single,

And, oh, I'll give you something to live for,

Yes, I will.

Honey, please,

You never thought you'd ever see my face again,

But your love just swayed the lies

When he stared into your eyes,

He just might be too good for you.

You're almost dead to him,

You're sleepin' with a frozen heart.

Well, baby girl, it's over now.

And you can always count on me,

You're uncheckable, unrestrained to touch,

So immune to love.

And it feels so priceless to me,

That you're always free,

That you'll take me in,

Now I'm everything, your everything.

I bet you'll take me in,

I know you'll take me in now

The same place I left you in,

I bet you'll take me in,

I know you'll take me in, I know you'll take me in

The same place I left you in.

[Chorus — x2]

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