Scholarship Is The Enemy Of Romance
Billy Bragg Lyrics


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Scholarship is the enemy of romance
Where does that leave me? Alone in the rain again
What happened to the weekend I planned with you?
We didn't even get upstairs this time

I never missed that end-of-term kiss
But where did it go, miss?
I don't know, miss

Take me to the fair and hold me close as we fly through the air
Then suddenly on Sunday, it all just melted away
And when it had gone, between patches of yellowing grass
I found a coin and lost what I was looking for

I never took the advice in that book
Oh you should look, sir




You might learn, sir
You might learn, sir

Overall Meaning

In Billy Bragg's "Scholarship Is The Enemy Of Romance," the singer laments the ways in which intellectual pursuits and academic rigor can interfere with more personal and emotional experiences, particularly in romantic relationships. The repetition of the phrase "scholarship is the enemy of romance" suggests a sense of frustration and resignation on the part of the singer, who seems to feel trapped in a world where intellectual pursuits and emotional connections cannot coexist. The line "where does that leave me? Alone in the rain again" highlights the isolating effects of this dilemma, as the singer finds themselves unable to reconcile these conflicting priorities and then left alone as a result.


As the song progresses, the singer reflects on a missed opportunity for romance, recalling a weekend that did not meet their expectations. The use of hazy and dream-like imagery, such as flying through the air at a fair, contrasts with the drab reality of the present moment, creating a sense of longing for something that has slipped away. The final lines, in which the singer admits to ignoring advice, suggest a sense of regret and a desire to reclaim what has been lost. Overall, "Scholarship Is The Enemy Of Romance" is a poignant exploration of the ways in which pursuing knowledge and pursuing love can come into conflict with one another.


Line by Line Meaning

Scholarship is the enemy of romance
A focus on intellectual pursuits creates a barrier between two people in a romantic relationship


Where does that leave me? Alone in the rain again
This barrier in the form of scholarship drives the singer into solitude and despair


What happened to the weekend I planned with you?
The singer expresses confusion and disappointment at the fact that their plans were not fulfilled


We didn't even get upstairs this time
The obstacles created by scholarship prevented physical closeness between the two people


I never missed that end-of-term kiss
The artist cherishes the intimate moments shared with their partner


But where did it go, miss?
The singer is now confused and uncertain about the loss of closeness


I don't know, miss
The singer acknowledges their lack of understanding and awareness regarding the situation


Take me to the fair and hold me close as we fly through the air
The artist yearns for physical and emotional closeness with their partner, symbolised through a romantic ride at a fair


Then suddenly on Sunday, it all just melted away
The euphoria and intimacy of the weekend was brief and fleeting


And when it had gone, between patches of yellowing grass
The artist is left alone with their thoughts and emotions, represented by the image of a desolate landscape


I found a coin and lost what I was looking for
The singer's quest for intimacy and connection has been derailed by materialistic desires


I never took the advice in that book
The artist ignored intellectual advice in favour of pursuing an emotional connection


Oh you should look, sir
The singer subtly critiques the academic world for prioritising knowledge over emotion


You might learn, sir
The singer suggests that if academics explored more emotional experiences, they may gain valuable insights




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