Loner
Kansas Lyrics


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I remember when I saw your face I said out loud she's out of place
She's summer's child and still she feels no freedom
Your hair was long and so was mine when we were young I felt a kind of magic
Did you feel that for me

I thought that you would understand you thought that I was in your hand
Now's the time when I can't stay not even you can change the way
I'm a loner

I remember when I saw your eyes I said out loud I realize
That beauty often hides a heart that's hardened
You tell me now you use them all they love it best before they fall
Collected like a flower in your garden

I thought that you would understand you thought that I was in your hand




Now's the time when I can't stay not even you can change the way
I'm a loner

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Kansas's song "Loner" convey a sense of loneliness and disillusionment in a romantic relationship. The first verse describes the singer's initial attraction to the woman, but also a sense of discomfort about her apparent lack of freedom. The reference to their long hair when they were young suggests nostalgia for a simpler, more innocent time. The question posed in the final line, "did you feel that for me," hints at a sense of uncertainty or unrequited feelings.


The second verse takes on a more negative tone. The singer now recognizes that the woman's beauty hides a "hardened" heart, and accuses her of using men for her own pleasure. The metaphor of a flower in the woman's garden suggests that the singer, like the other men, is just another object to be collected and discarded. The final lines of the verse repeat the chorus, emphasizing the singer's sense of isolation and distance from the woman, who he had hoped would understand him.


Overall, "Loner" portrays a sense of disillusionment in love and a longing for a time when things felt simpler and more authentic. The chorus, with its repeated refrain of "I'm a loner," underscores the singer's sense of isolation and inability to connect with others.


Line by Line Meaning

I remember when I saw your face I said out loud she's out of place
The singer noticed the girl's unique and unconventional appearance but still found her alluring.


She's summer's child and still she feels no freedom
Despite the girl's free-spirited nature, she is still constrained by societal expectations or personal issues.


Your hair was long and so was mine when we were young I felt a kind of magic
The singer reflects on a past relationship, specifically a time of youthful innocence and the strong emotions that came with it.


Did you feel that for me
The singer wonders if their past partner felt the same strong emotions for them during their relationship.


I thought that you would understand you thought that I was in your hand
Both parties had different expectations and failed to understand each other, leading to a breakdown in the relationship.


Now's the time when I can't stay not even you can change the way I'm a loner
Even though the singer is no longer in the relationship and has moved on, they still feel like a loner and their current state cannot be changed by anyone else.


I remember when I saw your eyes I said out loud I realize
Reflecting again on their past partner, the singer realizes that outward beauty can sometimes be deceiving and hide a hardened heart.


That beauty often hides a heart that's hardened
The singer believes that physical beauty can sometimes mask deeper emotional issues, pain, or trauma.


You tell me now you use them all they love it best before they fall Collected like a flower in your garden
The singer believes that their past partner may have used people for their own pleasure, and the ones they used only loved them before they were inevitably cast aside like a flower in a garden.


Now's the time when I can't stay not even you can change the way I'm a loner
The repetition of this line emphasizes the theme of independence and self-reliance that the singer has come to accept after their failed relationship.




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Written by: STEVE WALSH

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