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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "So Sad About Us" by the artist "Who, The"

The lyrics of the song "So Sad About Us" by The Who express deep sadness and regret over a broken relationship.

The repeating "la-la-la" at the beginning and end of the song creates a sense of melancholy and emptiness, reflecting the emotional state of the lyrical hero.

The phrases "So sad about us" and "Such a shame about us" emphasize the pain and longing for lost love. The lyrical hero realizes the irrevocability of what happened: "So sad, I guess we'll never turn back" and "Shame - I guess we'll never be together again."

Despite the intense pain ("Apologies don't mean that much / When there's so much hurt underneath"), the hero cannot simply give up on their feelings: "But I can't stop loving you, girl / Like the sun can't stop shining its light." Love continues to live in his heart, despite the breakup.

"So Sad About Us" is a song about the inevitability of the end, about the pain of parting, and about the power of love, which does not fade even after the relationship is over.

La la la la la la la

La la la la la la la

La la la la la la la

La la la la la la la

So sad about us

So sad about us

Sad that the news is out now

Sad, suppose we can't turn back now

Sad about us

So bad about us

So bad about us

Bad - never meant to break up

Bad - suppose we'll never make up

Bad about us

Apologies mean nothing

When the damage is done

But I can't switch off my loving

Like you can't switch off the sun

La la la la la la la

La la la la la la la

La la la la la la la

La la la la la la la

La la la la la la la la la la la la la la la

La la la la la la la la la la la la

So sad about us

So sad about us

Sad - never meant to break up

Sad - suppose we'll never make up

Sad about us

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