Love Child
Diana Ross and the Supremes Lyrics


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Tenement slum
Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh
Ah

You think that I don't feel love
But what I feel for you is real love
In other's eyes I see reflected, I hurt, scorned, rejected
Love child, never meant to be
Love child, born in poverty
Love child, never meant to be
Love child, take a look at me

Started my life in an old, cold, rundown tenement slum (tenement slum)
My father left, he never even married mom
I shared the guilt my mama knew
So afraid that others knew I had no name, ah

This love we're contemplating, is worth the pain of waiting
We'll only end up hating the child we may be creating
Love child, never meant to be (wait, wait, won't you wait now, hold on)
Love child, (scorn by) society
Love child, always second best
Love child, (different from) different from the rest
Hold on, hold on, just a little bit longer
Mm, baby
Hold on, hold on, just a little bit longer
Mm, baby

I started school in a worn, torn, dress that somebody threw out (somebody threw out)
I knew the way it felt to always live in doubt
To be without the simple things
So afraid my friends would see the guilt in me, ah
Don't think that I don't need you
Don't think I don't want to please you
But no child of mine will be bearing the name of shame I've been wearin'

Love child, love child, never quite as good (wait, wait, won't you wait now, hold on)
Afraid, ashamed, misunderstood (just a little bit longer)
But I'll always love you (love child, wait, wait, won't you wait now, hold on)
I'll always love you (just a little bit longer, love child)
I'll always love you (wait, wait, won't you wait now, hold on)
I'll always love you (just a little bit longer, love child)
I'll always love you (wait, wait, won't you wait now, hold on)
Always love you (just a little bit longer, love child)
You, you (wait, wait, won't you wait now, hold on)




I'll always love you (just a little bit longer, love child)
(Wait, wait, won't you wait now, hold on)

Overall Meaning

The song "Love Child" by Diana Ross and the Supremes tells the story of a child born out of wedlock and raised in poverty. The song speaks to the shame and societal judgment placed on those born in such circumstances. The lyrics address the struggles of growing up in a tenement slum, feeling the weight of not having a father, and the emotional pain of being a "love child." The singer takes pride in themselves despite being looked down upon by society and vows that their own child will not have to bear the weight of shame they have had to endure.


The lyrics of "Love Child" are powerful and insightful. They speak to the challenges faced by those born out of wedlock or in poverty and the societal judgment placed on them. Despite this, the lyrics also hold hope and resilience, as the singer vows to break the cycle of shame and provide a better life for their own child.


Line by Line Meaning

Tenement slum
I started my life in a rundown and cold tenement slum


Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh
N/A


Ah
N/A


You think that I don't feel love
You assume that I don't know what love feels like


But what I feel for you is real love
However, I feel true love towards you


In other's eyes I see reflected, I hurt, scorned, rejected
I can feel the judgment and criticism from others


Love child, never meant to be
I was never intended to be born out of love


Love child, born in poverty
I was born and raised in poverty


Love child, take a look at me
Look at me, I am a product of an out-of-wedlock affair


Started my life in an old, cold, rundown tenement slum (tenement slum)
I was born in a destitute area


My father left, he never even married mom
My father and mother were never married, and he left before I was born


I shared the guilt my mama knew
I experienced the same shame and guilt my mother felt


So afraid that others knew I had no name, ah
I was afraid that people would know I don't have a legal surname


This love we're contemplating, is worth the pain of waiting
This love is worth the wait and hardship


We'll only end up hating the child we may be creating
We may end up despising the child we create


Love child, never meant to be (wait, wait, won't you wait now, hold on)
I was an illegitimate child born out of wedlock


Love child, (scorn by) society
The society passed its scorn upon us as we are from a socially unacceptable origin


Love child, always second best
I will always be a social outcast, never treated like the rest


Love child, (different from) different from the rest
I am always singled out as different and set apart from others


Hold on, hold on, just a little bit longer
Life is tough but hang in there, just a bit more


Mm, baby
N/A


I started school in a worn, torn, dress that somebody threw out (somebody threw out)
I began my education wearing an old and shabby dress that someone had discarded


I knew the way it felt to always live in doubt
I understand what it's like to live in perpetual uncertainty


To be without the simple things
I didn't have basic needs met


So afraid my friends would see the guilt in me, ah
I was fearful that my friends would see my shame and guilt


Don't think that I don't need you
Please don't think that I donโ€™t appreciate you


Don't think I don't want to please you
I want nothing more than to make you happy


But no child of mine will be bearing the name of shame I've been wearin'
However, I don't want any child of mine to feel the same stigma that clings to me


Love child, love child, never quite as good (wait, wait, won't you wait now, hold on)
I will always be regarded as below average because of my identity


Afraid, ashamed, misunderstood (just a little bit longer)
I always feel fearful, embarrassed, and misinterpreted


But I'll always love you (love child, wait, wait, won't you wait now, hold on)
I'll still love you, no matter what they call me


I'll always love you (just a little bit longer, love child)
I will always, always love you


You, you (wait, wait, won't you wait now, hold on)
You, my love, please be patient with me


I'll always love you (just a little bit longer, love child)
No matter how hard it gets or how much I am despised, I will always love you


Wait, wait, won't you wait now, hold on
Please, darling, wait for me, we will get through this together




Lyrics ยฉ Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, ACUM Ltd.
Written by: Deke Richards, Dennis Lussier, Frank Edward Wilson, Pamela Joan Sawyer, R. Dean Taylor

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@levanmoore9588

This masterpiece knocked the Beatles all you need is love from the number 1 position

@TheShabazzProduction

They NEVER put out bad material, just soulful hit after hit!!!!!!!!

@marriedmistressgoddesstv

I remember watching my parents dancing to these songs. Didn't know back then just how priceless those memories would become. What I wouldn't give...enjoy your parents while they're here.

@Justaskkjames

None of their music was soulful. Stop with the lies!

@Justaskkjames

@Chris Bonilla Hernandez Foolish and delusional. Seek help babes.

@osimeon00

@Chris Bonilla Hernandez don't be mad because he told the truth. The Supremes were definitely not what black people would call soulful. They sung pop music and ballads mostly curated for white audiences. They had a few R&B soul hits like this one and "Someday" but they were few and far between. That doesn't take away from it's significance.

@chrisbonilla9950

@osimeon00 I donโ€™t agree with you at all .I am black so I know what I am talking about you .

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@explorepikespeak

A message that didn't get heard. What a tragedy.

@TruOmilade

The lyrics are still relevant. Speaks to fear, doubt, and insecurity many of us face, especially regarding poverty.

@renarga6886

She was not the only one. How sad.

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