I Hear A Melody
Elvis Costello Lyrics


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It's easy to do, it's not so easy to say
I was talking to you when you took my tongue away
I hear a melody and I feel so ashamed
I got nothing you'd need and you're so hard to blame

I hear a melody, I hear a melody
I hear a melody and you're so hard to blame
You will never work out I know that's easy to see
So the way that I want you to stay is hidden in me
You'll never know the fool I'm feeling tonight
But it's best that you never know 'cause I know it's not right

I hear a melody, I hear a melody
I hear a melody and I know it's not right





I hear a melody, I hear a melody
I hear a melody and I know it's not right

Overall Meaning

In Elvis Costello's song "I Hear A Melody," the lyrics suggest a sense of shame and remorse. The lyrics are directed towards an individual who has taken the singer's voice away, metaphorically speaking. The first stanza suggests that the singer has been unable to express themselves verbally, leading to a deeper feeling of guilt. The singer then hears a melody, which creates a sense of longing and desire. The singer acknowledges that they have nothing to offer this person and finds it difficult to assign blame.


In the second verse, the singer acknowledges that the relationship is not working out. They desire for the person in question to stay, but the way they want them to remain is hidden. The singer seems to suggest that they are willing to hold onto something that isn't working out, even though they know that is not the right thing to do. The melody seems to symbolize the desire to hold onto the relationship, despite knowing that it is not the right thing to do.


Overall, the lyrics suggest a sense of internal struggle and regret over a failed relationship. The melody serves as a metaphor for the singer's desire to hold onto the relationship, even though they know deep down it is not right.


Line by Line Meaning

It's easy to do, it's not so easy to say
I can act on my feelings easily, but expressing them to you is harder.


I was talking to you when you took my tongue away
You make me nervous and tongue-tied when I talk to you.


I hear a melody and I feel so ashamed
Your presence alone makes me feel guilty about my emotions.


I got nothing you'd need and you're so hard to blame
You don't need me or my feelings, and it's not your fault for not reciprocating.


You will never work out I know that's easy to see
It's clear that we won't have a future together.


So the way that I want you to stay is hidden in me
I secretly wish you would want to be with me, but I can't tell you.


You'll never know the fool I'm feeling tonight
I feel foolish for wanting you when I know you don't feel the same.


But it's best that you never know 'cause I know it's not right
It's better for both of us if you don't know my true feelings since they aren't appropriate or mutual.


I hear a melody, I hear a melody
The melody represents my internal struggle with my unreciprocated feelings.


I hear a melody and you're so hard to blame
Despite my feelings, it's not your fault for not feeling the same way.


I hear a melody, I hear a melody
The melody continues to represent my hidden feelings and internal conflict.


I hear a melody and I know it's not right
The melody represents the inappropriate nature of my feelings and desires.


I hear a melody, I hear a melody
The melody remains a constant reminder of my inner turmoil.


I hear a melody and I know it's not right
The melody symbolizes the inner conflict and guilt I feel over my unreciprocated feelings.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: ELVIS COSTELLO

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