Stand Alone
Bob Marley & The Upsetters Lyrics
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But your loveliness won't cover your shame
There you are, you're takin' true love
And while you're takin' true love, you givin' the blame
(How could I) could I be so wrong
To think that we could get along?
Days I wasted with you, child
Now I stand alone through the memories
That haunts me, that haunt
Yeah, and I walk alone through the rhapsodies
That taunts me, that taunts me, me
There you are, cryin' again
But your loveliness won't cover your shame
There you are, you're takin' true love
And while you're takin' true love, you givin' the blame
(How could I) how could I be so wrong
To think that we could get along?
Days I wasted with you, child
If I count there'll be a million or two
Now I stand alone through the memories
That haunts me, that haunts (me)
And I walk alone through the rhapsodies
That taunts me, that taunts me
Now, there you are, cryin' again
But your loveliness won't cover your shame, hey
There you are, you're takin' true love
While you're takin' true love, you givin' the blame
"Stand Alone" is a song that speaks about the end of a relationship that was initially filled with hope and dreams. As the relationship progresses, the singer realizes that his significant other is taking advantage of his love and constantly placing blame on him for their problems. The singer recognizes that he has wasted precious time on this person and now stands alone with haunting memories and taunting rhapsodies that remind him of the love that was lost. Despite the pain, the singer understands that he cannot continue to be with this person and must walk away from the relationship, leaving his former partner to cry and face their shame.
The lyrics in "Stand Alone" are filled with emotions of sadness, regret, and a sense of realization. The song is a reminder that sometimes love is not enough to sustain a relationship and that it's important to recognize when a relationship is unhealthy and holding you back from your own growth. Bob Marley's soulful voice adds a layer of depth to the lyrics, making it a poignant and relatable ballad to anyone who has ever experienced heartbreak.
Line by Line Meaning
There you are, cryin' again
Once again, I can see you crying.
But your loveliness won't cover your shame
No matter how beautiful you are, it won't erase the wrongdoing you've done.
There you are, you're takin' true love
You're taking real love from me.
And while you're takin' true love, you givin' the blame
Instead of acknowledging your own mistakes, you're blaming me for them.
(How could I) could I be so wrong
I can't believe how mistaken I was.
To think that we could get along?
I was wrong to believe that we could have a harmonious relationship.
Days I wasted with you, child
I spent so many days with you, my dear.
If I count there'll be a million or two
I spent an innumerable amount of time with you.
Now I stand alone through the memories
Now I am by myself with my recollections.
That haunts me, that haunt
My memories are haunting me and causing me pain.
Yeah, and I walk alone through the rhapsodies
I walk without a companion through the emotional turmoil.
That taunts me, that taunts me, me
These memories are mocking me and causing me distress.
Now, there you are, cryin' again
Once again, I see you crying.
But your loveliness won't cover your shame, hey
You're still trying to hide behind your beauty when you should own up to your mistakes.
There you are, you're takin' true love
You're still taking real love from me.
While you're takin' true love, you givin' the blame
You're still blaming me for your actions even though you know what you're doing is wrong.
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Peermusic Publishing
Written by: Bob Marley
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Each Fallen Robin
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Oky Aguirre
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Each Fallen Robin
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brar Singh
This is not normal