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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Such a Pity" by the artist "Weezer"

In Weezer's song "Such a Pity," the lyrical protagonist experiences a painful breakup. The lyrics convey a sense of confusion, despair, and regret over how the love ended.

The song begins with the protagonist addressing his former lover, asking about her well-being and attempting to establish some kind of contact after a fight. He acknowledges his own fault ("I didn't mean to be so bad"), but simultaneously blames her ("You drove me mad"). The relationship has reached a dead end, filled with pain and mutual accusations ("We've been causing so much pain"), and the protagonist realizes it cannot go on like this ("It seems we can't go on this way").

The chorus of the song, "Such a pity," expresses the bitterness of realizing that instead of love, which should unite the couple, they are being destroyed by hatred. The protagonist mourns how things turned out and wonders about the future ("What will our future be? Will we ever find some peace?").

The second verse adds new colors to the picture of the relationship's disintegration. Others see them as "psychos" capable of extremes. The protagonist feels misunderstood and unfairly accused ("You think I'm a fascist pig"), which further exacerbates his suffering.

The song ends with a repetition of the chorus, which becomes even more emotional and poignant. The final "Alas!" draws a line under the love story that turned into a tragedy.

How is your heart little darling?

I didn't mean to get so mad.

Let me just hold you closely.

How did things get so bad?

I know how to pick on you.

You pushed me over the edge.

We caused so much agony.

We can't seem to move ahead.

This is such a pity.

We should give all our love to each other.

Not this hate that destroys us.

This is such a pity.

(This is a pity)

What kind of future will we have?

Will we we ever find peace?

Everybody thinks we're crazy.

They're about to call the police.

I don't wanna be a chump.

You think I'm a fascist pig.

Right now everything is black.

I don't think we'll get it.

This is such a pity.

We should give all our love to each other.

Not this hate that destroys us.

This is such a pity.

(This is a pity)

This is such a pity.

We should give all our love to each other.

Not this hate that destroys us.

This is such a pity.

(This is a pity)

(destroys us) Alas!

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