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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "First Time Caller" by the artist "White Lies"

This song tells the story of a person desperately seeking love and connection. The lyrics paint a picture of someone clinging to a glimmer of hope represented by a phone call, symbolizing the first step towards a potential relationship.

The opening line "Darling we are shipping out," hints at the start of a journey, perhaps metaphorical, to find love. The act of waiting in the car and the "little hope" emphasize the anticipation and uncertainty associated with this pursuit.

The "dial tones on the line" create suspense. Will this call be the start of something meaningful or will it be met with silence?

The repetition of the phrase "She said I was a first time caller, but the most patient listener," emphasizes the protagonist's passivity and willingness to wait and hope, clinging to a promise. He longs to be heard and chosen.

Images of "space junk" and "a mosaic of loneliness" paint a picture of isolation and despair. The protagonist feels lost and broken, yearning for warmth and connection.

Ultimately, the song crescendos into a plea for love: "I want you to love me, even more than I love you." The repetition of this plea, intertwined with the phrase "first time caller, patient listener," underscores the desperate need for reciprocation and the fear of rejection.

Darling, we're starting, she said

We go alive in a heartbeat

Waiting for something in my car

A little hope out of nothing

And through the hum on the line

She said I was a first time caller

But a long time listener

I've been waiting a while to talk to you

She said I was a first time caller

But a long time listener

I've been waiting a while to talk to you

Falling like trash from the sky

I hit a patchwork of loneliness, crooked and wild

Hung from the stars and dropped through the night

To a heatwave in hard placelessness, neon tiles

And I got nothing but time

She said I was a first time caller

But a long time listener

I've been waiting a while to talk to you

She said I was a first time caller

But a long time listener

I've been waiting a while to talk to you

I want you to love me

More than I love you

Tell me if that's something you can do

I want you to love me

More than I love you

Tell me if that's something you can do

I want you to love me

(First time caller, long time listener)

More than I love you

(First time caller, long time listener)

Tell me if that's something you can do

(First time caller, long time listener)

I want you to love me

(First time caller, long time listener)

More than I love you

(First time caller, long time listener)

Tell me if that's something you can do

(First time caller, long time listener)

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