Heart and Soul
Hicks Taylor Lyrics


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Sometimes we get weary
And find ourselves alone
In a world full of darkness
For those who have no home

This time, now, love's taking its toll
So far, I'm living off of heart and soul
Heart and Soul

I know love is around the corner
And heartache's around the bend
When will this lasting darkness
Ever come to an end?

This time, now, love's taking its toll
So far, I'm living off of heart and soul
Heart and Soul

They say love is an empty pocket
Where fools love to dwell
I can see by the looks of it
It goes to show that you never can tell

This time, now, love's taking its toll
So far, I'm living off of heart and soul
Heart and Soul




Oh, honey,
Heart and Soul

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Hicks Taylor's song "Heart and Soul" revolve around the common human experience of feeling lost, alone, and weary. The song opens by acknowledging the fact that sometimes we all get to this point where we feel isolated and left alone in a world that may seem dark and unfriendly. Hicks then uses the lyrics to express his feelings of desperation and struggle and how he has chosen to cope with such difficult times. The song becomes a journey through the rollercoaster of emotions that come with love and heartbreaks, with Hicks wondering when the darkness will ever end.


In the chorus, the phrase "This time, now, love's taking its toll/So far, I'm living off of heart and soul" is repeated as an acknowledgment of the fact that Hicks is in a difficult position, but he is determined to keep going. Hicks understands that love can be beautiful, but it can also be challenging, and sometimes, one has to hold on to their heart and soul to get through those difficult moments. He then explores the metaphor of love being an empty pocket that fools love to dwell in, acknowledging that sometimes even when we think we have figured out love, it can still surprise us.


In sum, Hicks Taylor's "Heart and Soul" is a soulful and poignant ballad about the ups and downs of love and life. He uses the lyrics to provide solace and comfort for those who may feel lost and alone, reminding us all that we can always rely on our heart and soul to keep us going.


Line by Line Meaning

Sometimes we get weary
Occasionally, we become tired and lacking in energy


And find ourselves alone
And discover that we are without companionship


In a world full of darkness
In a universe densely filled with terrible situations or events


For those who have no home
For those individuals who are homeless or have no sanctuary


This time, now, love's taking its toll
Currently, my emotions and actions towards love are becoming too much for me to manage


So far, I'm living off of heart and soul
Up to this moment, the only things keeping me alive and functioning are my willpower and emotions


Heart and Soul
The fundamental core of my emotional and spiritual being


I know love is around the corner
I am aware that a romantic relationship might emerge soon


And heartache's around the bend
Yet, there is a high likelihood of experiencing emotional pain or suffering in the future


When will this lasting darkness
When will this prolonged state of pain, sadness, and depression


Ever come to an end?
Finally come to an end, will there be any form of relief from my agony?


They say love is an empty pocket
People often state that love is nothing but a source of disappointment or unhappiness


Where fools love to dwell
A place where unwise individuals feel compelled to be


I can see by the looks of it
From what I can observe or interpret


It goes to show that you never can tell
It is proven that one can never predict what may or may not happen in love or life


Oh, honey,
An affectionate expression used to call attention or express emotion towards a loved one


Heart and Soul
The fundamental core of my emotional and spiritual being




Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: Taylor Reuben Hicks

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