Her Little Heart Went To Loveland
Aretha Franklin Lyrics


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Her little heart went to loveland
His little heart stayed at home
Her little heart gave all the love it could impart
His little heart gave none

She took the road to forever
Would she leaving? Never
Maybe she wasn't too clever
But when love finds one it blinds one

He made her journey so exciting
Oh, how the world spun around
Locked in his embrace, lost in time and space
But he never left the ground

This little girl is a sad little girl
Who must endlessly grow




Her little heart went to loveland
But his be cold heart stayed home

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Her Little Heart Went to Loveland" tells a story about a girl who fell in love with a man who did not share the same sentiment. The song reveals how she gave her all to him, but he never reciprocated her feelings. It is a tale of unrequited love and how it can be painful to continue loving someone who does not love you back. The line "Her little heart went to Loveland, his little heart stayed at home" shows how her heart was open and willing to love while his was closed off and uninterested. The girl in the song takes the road to forever, but the question is whether she will ever return. Maybe she isn't too clever, but when love finds someone, it blinds them. The line "He made her journey so exciting, oh, how the world spun around" describes how he was able to make her feel alive and how she was lost in time and space when she was in his embrace. However, he never left the ground, meaning that his heart did not experience the same level of excitement and love that she did.


The song also mentions how the girl is a sad little girl who must endlessly grow. This can be interpreted to mean that even though she experienced heartbreak, she will continue to grow and mature. It is a metaphor for how she will outgrow her sadness and learn to love again. Overall, the song is a poignant depiction of how love can be painful and how it takes a lot of courage to continue to love someone who does not love you back.


Line by Line Meaning

Her little heart went to loveland
Her heart was filled with love and she went to find someone to share it with


His little heart stayed at home
He was not interested in love and preferred to stay alone


Her little heart gave all the love it could impart
She gave her love unconditionally to the person she loved


His little heart gave none
He was not capable of giving love and affection to anyone


She took the road to forever
She took a chance on love and decided to pursue it for the long haul


Would she leaving? Never
She had no plan to leave the person she loved no matter what comes in the way


Maybe she wasn't too clever
She might not have been wise or smart in choosing the person she loved


But when love finds one it blinds one
When someone falls in love, they can't see anything else and they become blind to the world around them


He made her journey so exciting
The person she loved made her journey of love exciting


Oh, how the world spun around
Love made her world go round and everything else was insignificant


Locked in his embrace, lost in time and space
She was completely immersed in his love and nothing else mattered


But he never left the ground
The person she loved didn't come out of his comfort zone to truly reciprocate her love


This little girl is a sad little girl
The singer addresses the girl, implying that she's sad because her love was not reciprocated


Who must endlessly grow
The girl must learn from this experience and grow endlessly


Her little heart went to loveland
Repeating the first line, implying that she's still in love despite it not being returned


But his be cold heart stayed home
Repeating the second line, implying that the person she loved had a cold heart and was incapable of giving love




Writer(s): Buddy Kaye

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