Alimony
Diamond Head Lyrics


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[Tatler / Tart / Wilcox]

Listen baby
Our love has fallen apart
How can you let this be?
Till death do us part?
A promise you just couldn't keep
Ah, ah, ah, ah, ah
Ah, ah, ah, ah, ah
Ah, ah, ah, ah, ah
Baby why you being so blind
Why don't you just see?
There's one life under this sun
I gotta find a new relief
Now the debt man's coming and the hound dog's bark
Breaking these chains ain't a stroll in the park
Out in the cold and it's breaking my heart

Hey now listen baby
Don't worry about the money
It's a fifty, fifty split
But if I pay you alimony, how am I suppose to live, yeah
Hey, hey, how am I suppose to live

Now the tax man thinks I've got something to hide
A job that was cash in hand
Your wife said now you ain't getting along
She's gonna find herself a better man
Hold on little lady, your moving way to fast
I just wanted a break, to bring the good times back

Don't worry about the money
It's a fifty, fifty split
If I pay you alimony, how am I suppose to live
Don't worry about the money
It's a fifty, fifty split
If I pay you alimony, how am I suppose to live, yeah
I'm down on my knees
You got me begging, please




Cause I can't live
I can't live

Overall Meaning

without you, no no


The song Alimony by Diamond Head is about the end of a relationship and the financial consequences that come with it. The singer is addressing his former partner, questioning how they can let their love fall apart so easily, especially after making a promise to stay together till death do them apart. The singer's partner was blind to the fact that they needed to work on the relationship, and because of this, the debt man is after him and the hound dog is barking. The situation has left the singer heartbroken and out in the cold. The singer is also concerned about paying alimony, as he can't live if he has to make those payments. The song is about the struggle to move on and continue with one's life after a relationship ends.


Line by Line Meaning

Listen baby
The singer is addressing their partner


Our love has fallen apart
The singer's romantic relationship has ended


How can you let this be?
The singer is questioning how the relationship ended


Till death do us part?
A reference to the marriage vow to stay together until death


A promise you just couldn't keep
The artist's partner was unable to keep their promise to stay in the relationship until death


Ah, ah, ah, ah, ah
Vocalization with no specific meaning


Baby why you being so blind
The singer is questioning their partner's lack of awareness regarding the end of the relationship


Why don't you just see?
The artist wants their partner to acknowledge what has happened in their relationship


There's one life under this sun
Life is precious and should not be wasted on an unsuccessful relationship


I gotta find a new relief
The artist needs to find a new solution or a way to move on from their relationship


Now the debt man's coming and the hound dog's bark
The singer is in financial trouble and is being threatened by creditors or authorities


Breaking these chains ain't a stroll in the park
It's difficult to escape or break free from financial and legal obligations


Out in the cold and it's breaking my heart
The singer is alone and unhappy


Hey now listen baby
The singer is addressing their partner again


Don't worry about the money
The singer wants their partner to not worry about finances


It's a fifty, fifty split
The dissolution of their relationship and its assets will be divided equally


But if I pay you alimony, how am I suppose to live, yeah
The artist is worried about being able to financially support themselves while paying alimony


Now the tax man thinks I've got something to hide
The singer is being investigated by the government for possible tax evasion


A job that was cash in hand
The singer had a job that may not have been reported to the government, leading to suspicion of tax evasion


Your wife said now you ain't getting along
The artist's ex-partner is telling others that the relationship ended poorly


She's gonna find herself a better man
The artist's ex-partner has moved on and is looking for a new partner


Hold on little lady, your moving way to fast
The artist is telling their ex-partner to slow down and take time to heal from the failed relationship


I just wanted a break, to bring the good times back
The singer had hoped that a break from the relationship would help fix things and bring back happier times


I'm down on my knees
The artist is begging for understanding or forgiveness


You got me begging, please
The singer wants their ex-partner to understand the difficulty of the situation and have mercy on them


Cause I can't live
The singer is saying they cannot survive financially if they have to pay alimony


I can't live
Repeated for emphasis of the previous line




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