Promises
Ken Dodd Lyrics


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Promises
Promises
Promises, just empty promises
That's all you gave to me
Right from the start
And all your promises were broken promises
That only left me with a broken heart
Now the one you kept your promise to
Has gone from you
But don't you know
That I still love you
Please come back
Then we will start anew




And try to make those promises come true
And try to make those promises come true

Overall Meaning

The song "Promises" by Ken Dodd is a heart-wrenching ballad about a lover who has been let down by their partner. The singer of the song feels deceived and betrayed by the empty promises made to them. The lyrics express the disappointment and pain caused by a relationship that did not live up to its promises. The song revolves around the promises made by the partner which were not fulfilled, leaving the singer with nothing but a broken heart.


Throughout the lyrics of "Promises," the singer expresses their feelings of hurt and rejection. Their emotions are raw and they seem to be struggling to let go of their feelings for their ex-partner, who they address directly in the song. The singer speaks of the one that their ex-kept the promise to, as they have left them. It appears that the singer is still holding on to the hope that their ex will come back to them and they can start anew. These final lines of the song show a desperate plea for reconciliation and a commitment to trying to make things work again.


In conclusion, Ken Dodd's "Promises" is a tale of heartbreak and shattered dreams. The lyrics describe the pain of a lover who was let down by the person they trusted most. The song's emotive power comes from its authentic portrayal of the universal experience of broken promises in relationships.


Line by Line Meaning

Promises
Acknowledging the concept of promises


Promises
Reiterating the concept of promises


Promises, just empty promises
Highlighting the hollowness of the promises made


That's all you gave to me
Indicating that the promises were the sole source of deliverables


Right from the start
Emphasizing that this pattern of making empty promises began early on


And all your promises were broken promises
Affirming that none of the promises were actually fulfilled


That only left me with a broken heart
Expressing the emotional pain caused by the unfulfilled promises


Now the one you kept your promise to
Implies that there was someone else who did receive the promised deliverables


Has gone from you
Suggesting that the person who was promised something has moved on


But don't you know
Posing a rhetorical question to the person who made the promises


That I still love you
Confessing that the person is still in love with the promise maker


Please come back
Pleading with the person to return and make things right


Then we will start anew
Proposing a fresh start but with the condition that the promises are kept this time around


And try to make those promises come true
Expressing the desire to finally see the promises fulfilled


And try to make those promises come true
Repeated chorus line




Writer(s): Tom Springfield, Norman Newell Copyright: Chappell Music Ltd., Springfield-music Ltd.

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