Darling
Crass Lyrics


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They sell us love as divinity,
When it's only a social obscenity.
Underneath we're all lovable.

Hello hero, hero hello. Hello hero, hello hello.
Hello hero, hero hello. Hello hero, hero hello.
Hello, hello, hello, hello, hello, hello, hello,
Hello, hello, hello, hello, hello, hello, hello.

Hello hero, hero hello. Hello hero, hello hello.
Hello hero, hero hello. Hello hero, hero hello.
Hello, hello, hello, hello, hello, hello, hello,
Hello, hello, hello, hello, hello, hello, hello.

Obscene sentimental, hero hello.
Obsession, obsession, hello, hello.
Desire for protection, hero hello.
Protect your possessions, Enola hello.
Possessions, possessions, hero hello.
Protect your obsession, hero hello.
Obsession, obsession, hello, hello.
Obscene sentimental, hero hello.

Hello hero, hero hello. Hello hero, hello hello.
Hello hero, hero hello. Hello hero, hero hello.

Obscene sentimental, obsession obsession.
Desire for protection, protect your possession.
Possession, possession, protect your obsession.
Obsession, obsession, obscene sentimental.
Protection, protection, protection, protection,
Protection, protection, protection, protection,
Protection, protection, protection, protection,
Protection, protection, protection, protection.





Hello hero, hero hello. Hello hero, hello hello.
Hello hero, hero hello. Hello protector in best a hello.

Overall Meaning

The song "Darling" by Crass is a critique of the notion of love and how it is commodified by society. The lyrics suggest that the concept of love is presented to people as a divine and pure emotion, but in reality, it serves as a means of social control, obscuring the truth about the human condition. The opening lines, "They sell us love as divinity, when it's only a social obscenity," convey this idea, emphasizing how love is packaged and sold as something more than what it really is. The song contends that despite all of the societal manipulation, at the core of each person is an innate capacity for love, making the declaration that, "Underneath we're all lovable."


The chorus, "Hello hero, hello hello," contains an air of sarcasm, as it seems to be mocking the idea of heroism and idols that are frequently promoted in popular culture. The next verse, "Obscene sentimental, hero hello; obsession, obsession, hello, hello; desire for protection, hero hello," brings to light the way people are often yearning for heroes to provide them with a sense of protection, a feeling of security. However, this creates a longing for obsession and reinforces one's own possession of things. The last part, "Protect your possessions, Enola hello," and, "Protection, protection, protection," deliver an overt nod to the escalating arms race of the Cold War.


Overall, "Darling" is a song of protest against the way society has established and propagated sentimental ideas of love, heroism, and the ownership of possessions. Crass aims to reveal the insidiousness of these ideas and work towards arousing criticism in order to encourage people to view the world and love in a different and more authentic way.


Line by Line Meaning

They sell us love as divinity,
Love is portrayed as a religiously important thing, but in reality it is a societal problem.


When it's only a social obscenity.
Love is actually an indecent and immoral behavior that we all participate in.


Underneath we're all lovable.
Despite our flaws and morally corrupt behaviors, we are all still capable of being loved.


Hello hero, hero hello. Hello hero, hello hello.
Repeatedly addressing someone as a hero, indicating that they idolize this person.


Obscene sentimental, hero hello.
The act of idolizing someone is a disgusting, inappropriate behavior.


Obsession, obsession, hello, hello.
The lyrics suggest an unhealthy fixation on this person or idea.


Desire for protection, hero hello.
The person seeks to protect the hero they idolize.


Protect your possessions, Enola hello.
Protect what you own or care about, even if it means obsessing over it like a hero.


Possessions, possessions, hero hello.
Idolizing someone implies that their possessions and things they care about are now important as well.


Protect your obsession, hero hello.
The person's unhealthy fixation is justified by the notion of idolizing the person as a hero.


Obscene sentimental, hero hello.
The repetition of this line implies a cyclical behavior, where the person continues to idolize a hero and engage in immoral behavior.


Obscene sentimental, obsession obsession.
Continued obsession is immoral and indecent in the eyes of others.


Desire for protection, protect your possession.
Again, it emphasizes the importance of one's own possessions and how the desire to protect them justifies the unhealthy fixation.


Possession, possession, protect your obsession.
The obsession is necessary to protect what is yours and has become important because of the hero's influence.


Obsession, obsession, obscene sentimental.
Continued fixation is indecent and immoral, but the person justifies it as the action of loving a hero.


Protection, protection, protection, protection,
The repetition of the word protection emphasizes how the unhealthy fixation is justified through the need to protect oneself and what they possess.


Hello hero, hero hello. Hello hero, hello hello.
Re-emphasizing the idolization and fixation on this person, despite the potential immorality of it all.


Hello hero, hero hello. Hello protector in best a hello.
Even the person idolizing the hero recognizes that they must take on the role of a protector themselves, becoming the best version of themselves to please their hero.




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@stillochillzino7021

My niece started trying to sing this at a year old, hilarious

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My favorite eve on vocals song. Well, it's probably a tie between this and bata motel.

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