Louise Louisa
Mew Lyrics
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I assess myself through you
Call Louise Louisa do
I had such a night
Come true
Overhead
Morning skies all for you
What a day I have had
What a day I have had
Now it's over, isn't it?
What a day I have had
What a day I have had
Now it's over, isn't it?
There goes Louisa
There goes Louisa
Dig out yourself from rubble
Removing all your skin
And don't ever think of trouble
The darkness that has been
No, don't patronize with sorrow
I don't mean to
I'm in a car
I don't know where we are headed for
Stay with me
Don't want to be alone
The song "Louise Louisa" by Mew is a somber and introspective tune that appears to be about the relationship between the singer and someone named Louise Louisa. The first verse seems to suggest that the singer often looks to Louise Louisa as a way to understand or evaluate themselves, perhaps because they see parts of themselves reflected in her. The second half of the verse mentions a night that has come true, which we can interpret as an important or personally significant event that the singer has experienced with Louise Louisa by their side.
The chorus repeats the phrase "What a day I have had, now it's over, isn't it?" multiple times, which could be interpreted as the singer reflecting on all that has happened during the day and feeling resigned or nostalgic that it's over. The second half of each chorus repeats "There goes Louisa," which could signify that Louise Louisa has left, either literally or figuratively, and that the singer is feeling a sense of loss.
The third verse speaks to the idea of "digging out" and "removing all your skin," which could be interpreted as a metaphor for the singer shedding old layers of themselves or past traumas in order to move forward. The lines "No, don't patronize with sorrow, I don't mean to" could suggest that the singer doesn't want to wallow in their past or be treated with pity, preferring instead to move forward positively.
The final lines of the song imply that the singer is in a car with someone but doesn't know where they are going. The sense of uncertainty paired with the plea "Stay with me, don't want to be alone" provide a vulnerable and emotional moment that's in line with the rest of the song's slow, plaintive tone.
Line by Line Meaning
Call Louise Louisa do
Asking Louise to provide me with clarity and insight about myself
I assess myself through you
I evaluate myself based on your opinions and feedback, Louise
I had such a night
I had an amazing night filled with joy and happiness
Come true
My wishes and dreams have come to fruition
Overhead
The sky above me
Morning skies all for you
The beautiful morning skies are dedicated to you, Louise
What a day I have had
I had an incredible day
Now it's over, isn't it?
The day has come to an end, isn't it?
There goes Louisa
Louisa is leaving
Dig out yourself from rubble
Try to recover yourself from difficult situations
Removing all your skin
Shedding all the emotional baggage and pain
And don't ever think of trouble
And try not to worry too much
The darkness that has been
All the negative things that have happened in the past
No, don't patronize with sorrow
No, don't express pity for my sadness
I'm in a car
I'm in a car traveling somewhere
I don't know where we are headed for
I'm unsure of our destination
Stay with me
Please don't leave me alone
Don't want to be alone
I fear being alone and would rather have company
Lyrics © Fintage House Publishing
Written by: BO RUNE MADSEN, JOHAN HASLUND WOHLERT, JONAS BJERRE TERKELSBOEL, SILAS UTKE GRAAE JOERGENSEN
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