The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Our Love Will Survive" by the artist "Wild Belle"
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In Wild Belle's song "Keep You", the lyrical heroine sings about a painful yet addictive relationship. The recurring phrase "Same song, again and again" emphasizes the cyclical nature of the situation she knows her partner will hurt her ("You hurt me for the very first time, but I still come back"), yet she keeps returning
The song "Hurricane" by Wild Belle depicts a turbulent and destructive romance, akin to a hurricane. The lyrical heroine reminisces about a passionate yet unstable relationship where she was completely consumed by her lover despite his unpredictable and even destructive nature
In Wild Belle's song "Giving Up on You," the lyrical heroine sings about a painful but necessary break-up with a "bad boy."She confesses that she was "playing with fire" and almost "burned in his flames
The song "Wanderlust" by Wild Beasts explores the feeling of an unquenchable thirst for wandering and how this feeling sets the lyrical hero apart from the crowd.Contrasts "We" are contrasted with "them"
The lyrics of Wild Beasts' "Loop the Loop" delve into the complexities of human connection, loss, and the bittersweet nature of memory.The Paradox of Human NatureThe lines "Oh is it true / There’s no creature stranger / Constructs of passion / So the heart’s desire / Is to not understand" speak to the paradoxical nature of being human
In Wild Beasts' song "Lion's Share," the lyrical protagonist encounters someone deeply entrenched in self-destructive escapism ("Your refuge Mirrorville"). Mirrorville, possibly alluding to Wonderland, symbolizes this escape into oneself, where the person becomes hostage to their own illusions