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Little Girl
Vic Damone Lyrics


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I'm lost little girl
I'm lost, little girl

I'm lost
I'm lost
I'm lost
Little girl I'm lost

No religion, no god
No salvation, no god
No religion, no hope
No mercy, no hope
No second chance for the betrayed
No second life for the despised
No religion, no god
No love, no sex at all

I can feel your contempt
Feel it eating up my body
Misanthropes are always right
Now I'm only food for pigs
Nihilism, nihilism!
Misanthropes are always right
Misanthropes are always right
Misogynists quite often

I'm lost
I'm lost
I'm lost
Little girl I'm lost

No religion, no god
No salvation, no god
No religion, no hope
No mercy, no hope
No second chance for the betrayed
No second life for the despised
No religion, no god
No love, no sex at all

I'm not waiting for a change
It's too late to reconsider
Misanthropes are always right

I'm lost little girl
I'm losing every trail
Misanthropes are always right

Misanthropes are always right
Mysogynists quite often

Misanthropes are always right
Mysogynists quite often

Misanthropes are always right
Mysogynists quite often

I'm lost
I'm lost
I'm lost
I'm lost

I'm lost
I'm lost
I'm lost
Little girl I'm lost
Little girl I'm lost

No religion, no god
No salvation, no god
No religion, no hope
No mercy, no hope

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Vic Damone's song "Little Girl" are a bleak reflection of a life devoid of hope, faith, and love. The repeated refrain of "I'm lost, little girl" sets a tone of despair and confusion. The singer is lost both literally and figuratively, unable to find his way in the world or find any solace in religion or love.


The line "Misanthropes are always right" speaks to a rejection of society and its values. The singer feels that those who reject humanity and its values have a clearer understanding of the world, and that ultimately this worldview will prove to be correct.


The repeated phrases about "no religion" and "no god" indicate a rejection of faith as a source of comfort or guidance. The absence of hope and mercy in the lyrics reflects a feeling of isolation and abandonment. The line "I'm losing every trail" suggests that the singer has exhausted all options for finding their way.


Overall, the song presents a stark outlook on life, with the singer feeling lost and adrift in a world that offers no comfort or hope.


Line by Line Meaning

I'm lost little girl
A repeated feeling of being lost expressed to a younger woman or girl.


No religion, no god
The absence of a higher power or hope for the future.


I can feel your contempt
Acknowledging a sense of disdain coming from a person or group of people.


Misanthropes are always right
A belief that those who feel contempt or hatred for humanity as a whole are correct in their views.


I'm not waiting for a change
Resignation to a bleak future with no hope for improvement.


I'm losing every trail
The inability to find one's way or purpose in life.


Misanthropes are always right
A belief that those who feel contempt or hatred for humanity as a whole are correct in their views.


Mysogynists quite often
A recognition that contempt for women is often present in those who dislike humanity overall.


I'm lost
Feeling directionless and hopeless.


Little girl I'm lost
Expressing this feeling to a younger woman or girl.


No second chance for the betrayed
The belief that once wronged, a person is unlikely to regain what they've lost.


No second life for the despised
The sense that once rejected or hated, an individual has nowhere else to turn for acceptance.


No love, no sex at all
The bleak outlook that there will never be a happy or fulfilling romantic relationship.


Misogynists quite often
A recognition that contempt for women is often present in those who dislike humanity overall.


No mercy, no hope
A lack of compassion and little faith in the future.




Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: ELLAS MCDANIEL

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Comments from YouTube:

PAUL VIARDOT

Brillante version par Mr Vic Damone

supergirl601100

I love this CD!

PAUL VIARDOT

Brillante version !

Thomas Dwyer

I married a little who had the most loving disposition, I miss her every minute,but I digress, she surely must be in heaven...

CarlDuke

Thanks so much for posting this. Even though I searched for the correct song title, you can't believe the number of pathetic songs that share this title.

Summon256

The one by Sandra is great one though!...Not better than this, but still...
...Also sorry for the "late" reply! LOL I just noticed you posted this 9 years ago my bad...LMAO

brendan71488

This was in that Chip n Dale cartoon "Two Chips and a Miss".

Anthony Parisian

Ur a ffc baby ur a good gal

Michael Reyes

@catangel911 - That's the first thing I thought when I heard this song. Thanks to Mr. Booze on Facebook for suggesting the original tune.

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