Little Girl
Damone Vic Lyrics


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I'm lost little girl
I'm lost, little girl

I'm lost
I'm lost
I'm lost
Little girl I'm lost
No religion, no god
No salvation, no god
No religion, no hope
No mercy, no hope
No second chance for the betrayed
No second life for the despised
No religion, no god
No love, no sex at all

I can feel your contempt
Feel it eating up my body
Misanthropes are always right
Now I'm only food for pigs
Nihilism, nihilism!
Misanthropes are always right
Misanthropes are always right
Misogynists quite often

I'm lost
I'm lost
I'm lost
Little girl I'm lost

No religion, no god
No salvation, no god
No religion, no hope
No mercy, no hope
No second chance for the betrayed
No second life for the despised
No religion, no god
No love, no sex at all

I'm not waiting for a change
It's too late to reconsider
Misanthropes are always right

I'm lost little girl
I'm losing every trail
Misanthropes are always right

Misanthropes are always right
Mysogynists quite often

Misanthropes are always right
Mysogynists quite often

Misanthropes are always right
Mysogynists quite often

I'm lost
I'm lost
I'm lost
I'm lost

I'm lost
I'm lost
I'm lost
Little girl I'm lost
Little girl I'm lost

No religion, no god
No salvation, no god




No religion, no hope
No mercy, no hope

Overall Meaning

The song "Little Girl" by Damone Vic is a bleak and nihilistic reflection on the singer's state of being. The repeated refrain, "I'm lost, little girl," serves as a reminder of the singer's confusion, isolation, and despair. The lyric "No religion, no god, no salvation" suggests the absence of any higher power or moral code that might offer comfort or guidance. Similarly, the lines "No love, no sex at all" and "No second chance for the betrayed, no second life for the despised" emphasize the singer's sense of hopelessness and resignation.


The repeated references to misanthropes and misogynists indicate a sense of disillusionment with humanity as a whole, and the repeated assertion that "Misanthropes are always right" suggests a worldview in which any hope for change or redemption is fundamentally misguided. The line "I'm not waiting for a change, it's too late to reconsider" underscores the song's dark, fatalistic tone.


Line by Line Meaning

I'm lost little girl
The singer is lost and is addressing a young woman.


I'm lost, little girl
The singer reiterates that he is lost and talking to a young woman.


I'm lost
The singer is emphasizing that he is lost, without direction or purpose.


I'm lost
The artist repeats his feeling of being lost.


I'm lost
The artist emphasizes once more that he is lost, without a sense of direction or purpose.


Little girl I'm lost
The singer repeats his acknowledgement of speaking to a young woman, and his feeling of being lost.


No religion, no god
The singer does not believe in any religious doctrines or higher powers.


No salvation, no god
The artist does not believe in the possibility of being saved, nor in any higher powers.


No religion, no hope
The artist does not find hope in any religious beliefs or doctrines.


No mercy, no hope
The artist does not believe in receiving mercy, nor in finding hope anywhere.


No second chance for the betrayed
The singer does not believe in the possibility of redemption or being given another chance, especially after being betrayed.


No second life for the despised
The artist does not believe in the idea of reincarnation, especially after a life of being looked down upon.


No religion, no god
The singer reiterates that he does not believe in any religious doctrines or higher powers.


No love, no sex at all
The singer does not believe in the existence or possibility of love and sexual intimacy.


I can feel your contempt
The singer is aware of the young woman's contempt and disapproval towards him.


Feel it eating up my body
The artist feels that the young woman's contempt is consuming him, affecting him physically.


Misanthropes are always right
The artist believes that people who hate or distrust humanity are often correct in their beliefs.


Now I'm only food for pigs
The singer feels worthless, undeserving of respect or dignity.


Nihilism, nihilism!
The singer is shouting the word nihilism, which means that he believes in the meaninglessness of existence.


Misogynists quite often
The artist believes that people who have a hatred or distrust towards women are often correct in their beliefs.


I'm not waiting for a change
The artist is not expecting or hoping for anything to change in his situation or feelings.


It's too late to reconsider
The artist believes that it is too late to rethink his perspective or beliefs.


I'm losing every trail
The singer feels that he is losing any and all possible ways to find direction and purpose.




Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: ELLAS MCDANIEL

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Comments from YouTube:

PAUL VIARDOT

Brillante version par Mr Vic Damone

supergirl601100

I love this CD!

PAUL VIARDOT

Brillante version !

Thomas Dwyer

I married a little who had the most loving disposition, I miss her every minute,but I digress, she surely must be in heaven...

CarlDuke

Thanks so much for posting this. Even though I searched for the correct song title, you can't believe the number of pathetic songs that share this title.

Summon256

The one by Sandra is great one though!...Not better than this, but still...
...Also sorry for the "late" reply! LOL I just noticed you posted this 9 years ago my bad...LMAO

brendan71488

This was in that Chip n Dale cartoon "Two Chips and a Miss".

Anthony Parisian

Ur a ffc baby ur a good gal

Michael Reyes

@catangel911 - That's the first thing I thought when I heard this song. Thanks to Mr. Booze on Facebook for suggesting the original tune.

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