However...
Lobo Lyrics


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Love is a toy to a boy
Wind it up
It runs down
Wind it up
It runs down
Wind it up
It runs down




Overall Meaning

The opening lines of Lobo's song "However..." depict love as a toy to a boy. The lyrics suggest that love is something that can be wound up like a toy, only to eventually run down and lose steam. It's almost as if the songwriter is advocating for a kind of fatalism when it comes to love - it's destined to end in disappointment.


This interpretation of love is further supported by the repetition of "wind it up, it runs down" throughout the song. The cyclical nature of the lyrics hints at a pattern that could be applied to relationships - they start off strong and full of promise, but eventually run out of steam and end. The use of a toy metaphor is also significant; just as toys are often seen as things that are meant to be played with, but not taken too seriously, love in this context is similarly devalued.


Overall, "However..." touches on the themes of love, loss and disillusionment. It's a melancholic song that conveys a sense of resignation - love is something that may bring joy and happiness in the short term, but ultimately it's a temporary diversion that will eventually lose its appeal.


Line by Line Meaning

Love is a toy to a boy
A boy treats love like a toy, something to play with and not take seriously


Wind it up
He gets excited and puts effort into the relationship


It runs down
But eventually, his interest fades and the relationship loses momentum


Wind it up
He tries to reignite the passion and puts effort into the relationship again


It runs down
But just like before, his interest fades and the relationship loses momentum


Wind it up
He tries one last time to reignite the passion and salvages what's left of the relationship


It runs down
Unfortunately, it still wasn't enough and the relationship ultimately comes to an end




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