Lovers Are In Truble
Beeshop Lyrics


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Lovers are in trouble
And these troubles have no end
They come alone and in couples
And their forms are different

Everyone's all alone in this lonely town
I just can't see anyone around
'Cause lovers aren't laid down
On their comfy, cosy beds
No one talks to each other
They're too busy taking meds

And I just don't know what to do without you
I just don't know what the hell I do

I came from a place where lovers remain lovers
And they love until the end
They love, and love each other
They don't follow any trend
They just don't really want
They just don't really care about

Saying "I'm (so) sorry"
(sorry)

I'm telling I'm sorry (sorry)
For not being who you want
Not being who you care
I'm not the one you love

Oh, baby, I'm (so) sorry
For not being who you want
For not being who you love
For not being who you care
I don't care
About being perfect all the time

Where lovers remain lovers
And they love until the end
They love and love each other
They don't follow any trend

They just don't really want
They just don't really care about

Where lovers remain lovers
And they love until the end
They love and love each other
They don't follow any trend

They just don't really want
They just don't really care about

They just don't really want
They just don't really care about





They just don't really want
They just don't really care about, yeah

Overall Meaning

The song "Lovers Are In Trouble" by Beeshop is a depiction of the hardships that lovers face in their relationships. The opening line of the song, "Lovers are in trouble, and these troubles have no end," sets the tone for the entire song. The song describes how these troubles come in different forms and how they can affect everyone, causing feelings of loneliness and hopelessness. The line "Everyone's all alone in this lonely town, I just can't see anyone around" illustrates the overwhelming feeling of isolation that one can experience even in the midst of a crowded city.


The lyrics also touch on the idea of how society's expectations and trends can influence relationships. The line "They don't follow any trend" suggests that true love does not conform to societal norms or expectations. Furthermore, the repeated line "They just don't really want, they just don't really care about" emphasizes the idea that love should not be conditional and that true love requires acceptance and understanding.


The chorus of the song reflects a sense of regret and apology. The lyrics "I just don't know what to do without you, I just don't know what the hell I do" express a feeling of emptiness that one can experience after a breakup. The repeated phrase "I'm sorry" portrays the remorse that one can feel for not living up to their partner's expectations.


Overall, the song's lyrics delve into the complexity of love and the challenges that lovers face in a world that often prioritizes individualism over togetherness.


Line by Line Meaning

Lovers are in trouble
The relationships between lovers are experiencing difficulties.


And these troubles have no end
The issues in these relationships seem to be ongoing.


They come alone and in couples
The issues can affect both individual lovers and couples.


And their forms are different
The problems take on various shapes and forms.


Everyone's all alone in this lonely town
The songwriter feels isolated and surrounded by loneliness.


I just can't see anyone around
The songwriter feels like there is no one around to connect with.


'Cause lovers aren't laid down
Lovers are not resting or at ease in their relationships.


On their comfy, cosy beds
They are not finding comfort in their relationships like they would in a comfortable bed.


No one talks to each other
There is little communication happening between lovers.


They're too busy taking meds
The lovers may be distracted or are trying to cope with their issues by taking medication.


And I just don't know what to do without you
The songwriter is struggling to figure out how to live without the person they have lost.


I just don't know what the hell I do
The songwriter is feeling lost and unsure of what to do next.


I came from a place where lovers remain lovers
The songwriter is referencing a different time or place where relationships were not so tumultuous.


And they love until the end
In this alternate place or time, lovers do not give up on each other and continue to love.


They love, and love each other
Lovers in this alternate place or time show affection towards each other.


They don't follow any trend
In this alternate place or time, lovers do not get caught up in the popular culture trends or fads.


They just don't really want
The lovers in this alternate place or time are content with what they have and do not crave more.


They just don't really care about
The lovers in this alternate place or time are not concerned with what others think of them.


Saying "I'm (so) sorry"
The act of apologizing is mentioned as a common occurrence in relationships.


(sorry)
This is likely a repetition of the previous line for emphasis.


I'm telling I'm sorry (sorry)
The songwriter is admitting fault and expressing regret.


For not being who you want
The songwriter feels like they have not met their lover's expectations.


Not being who you care
The songwriter feels like they are not meeting their lover's needs.


I'm not the one you love
The songwriter is acknowledging that the relationship has ended and their lover no longer loves them.


Oh, baby, I'm (so) sorry
The songwriter is apologizing again.


For not being who you want
The songwriter feels regret for not living up to their lover's expectations.


For not being who you love
The songwriter acknowledges that their lover no longer loves them.


For not being who you care
The songwriter feels bad for not satisfying their lover's needs.


I don't care
The songwriter is rejecting the idea of needing to be perfect in a relationship.


About being perfect all the time
The songwriter is emphasizing that perfection is not necessary in a relationship.


They just don't really want
Returning to the alternate place or time where lovers are content with what they have.


They just don't really care about
The lovers in this alternate place or time are not concerned with fulfilling other people's expectations.


Where lovers remain lovers
The place or time where lovers are content with each other is being referred to again.


And they love until the end
In this alternate place or time, lovers continue to love each other until the end.


They love and love each other
The affection between the lovers in this alternate place or time is emphasized again.


They just don't really want
The lyrics circle back to the idea that lovers in this alternate place or time do not crave more.


They just don't really care about
The lovers in this alternate place or time are not interested in satisfying society's expectations of them.


They just don't really want
Repeating once more that the lovers are content with what they have.


They just don't really care about
The lovers in this alternate place or time are not worried about impressing or being judged by others.


They just don't really want
A final repetition of how these lovers are content with each other.


They just don't really care about, yeah
A final emphasis that these lovers are not interested in external expectations or judgments.




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