Old School
John Hiatt Lyrics


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He's the old school
He don't say
When he's hurtin'
He'll just hide away

'till it 's over
And tears are dry
He's the old school
And you can't see him cry

He was young once
Just like you
A heart wide open
To a love that is true

He thought he found it
Now she's gone
And he's the old school
Of love from now on

He's just a student
Like us all
Learned a lesson
By taking a fall

There's noting new in
This love game
In the old school
It's always the same

He's the old school
He don't say
When he's hurtin'
He'll just hide away

'till it 's over
And tears are dry
He's the old school
And you can't see him cry





He's the old school
You can't see him cry.

Overall Meaning

The song "Old School" by John Hiatt is a reflection on love and heartbreak. The singer speaks of a man who has loved and lost, and has become what he calls "old school" in his approach to love. The man no longer speaks of his feelings, but instead withdraws and hides away until his tears dry. He has learned a painful lesson about love, but now he is "just a student like us all" and recognizes that love has always been a game with familiar rules that never seem to change.


The lyrics reveal a deep emotional pain that the man is feeling, but his circumstances are not unique, as we all go through heartbreak at some point in our lives. The man's approach to dealing with it, by hiding his pain and being stoic, is often seen as a sign of masculinity and strength, but the lyrics suggest that it can also be a sign of vulnerability.


The song's message of love and heartbreak is delivered with a simple and understated melody. It is almost as if the song itself embodies the old school approach to love, as it has a slow and steady tempo and a basic chord progression that emphasizes the lyrics.


Line by Line Meaning

He's the old school
He represents the traditional way of handling emotions and love.


He don't say
He does not express his emotions outwardly.


When he's hurtin'
When he is going through emotional pain.


He'll just hide away
He prefers to deal with his emotions in isolation rather than seek help.


'till it's over
Until the emotional pain subsides.


And tears are dry
Until he stops feeling emotional pain and can stop crying.


He was young once
He was once inexperienced and naïve.


Just like you
Like any other person who has experienced love.


A heart wide open
He loved without hesitation or reservation.


To a love that is true
He had faith in love and believed it could be genuine.


He thought he found it
He once believed he had found true love.


Now she's gone
Now that the person he loved has left him.


And he's the old school
He is now resigned to the traditional way of handling love and emotions.


Of love from now on
He will approach love from a more conservative perspective from now on.


He's just a student
He is still learning about love and relationships.


Like us all
He is no different from anyone else in terms of learning about love.


Learned a lesson
He has gone through a painful experience and learned from it.


By taking a fall
By experiencing a failure.


There's nothing new in
There is nothing different about love and handling emotions in the present times.


This love game
The experience of love and relationships.


In the old school
The traditional way of handling emotions and love.


It's always the same
Emotions and love are always dealt with in a similar manner.


You can't see him cry
He does not express his emotions outwardly, and people cannot see him in emotional pain.


He's the old school
He represents the traditional way of handling emotions and love.


And tears are dry
Until he stops feeling emotional pain and can stop crying.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: JOHN HIATT

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