heaven
Los Concorde Lyrics


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Heaven Heaven is last on your list, oh
Heaven is lost on your lips, oh

And you laughed,
And you laughed, oh

Then you left, and you left, oh
(Please dont take me home)
Signed it away with a kiss, oh
Signed it away on a wish, oh
(Please dont leave me alone)

And you laughed,
And you laughed, oh

Then you left, and you left, oh
(Please dont leave me alone)

Au-au-au, au-au
Au-au-au, au-au

(You waited by the shore,
Shouldve been there
I waited in a middle psalm)

She hates the way she makes me feel
She hates the way She makes me feel (2)

Severed your heart on a risk, oh
Heavens a part of your gift, oh

(Please dont take me home)

And you laughed,
And you laughed, oh

Then you left, and you left, oh

(Please dont leave me alone)

Au-au-au, au-au
Au-au-au, au-au

(You waited by the shore,
Shouldve been there
I waited in a middle psalm)

She hates the way she makes me feel
She hates the way She makes me feel (2)

Au-au-au, au-au
Au-au-au, au-au

(You waited by the shore,
Shouldve been there
I waited in a middle psalm)

She hates the way she makes me feel
She hates the way She makes me feel (2)





Heaven Heaven is last on your list, oh.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Heaven" by Los Concorde speaks about different themes such as love, loss, regret, and the search for happiness. It starts by saying that Heaven, which is supposed to be the ultimate goal or dream for many people, is not a priority on this person's list. The phrase "Heaven is lost on your lips" implies that this person talks about Heaven, but doesn't really understand its true meaning. The song goes on to describe a situation where someone's love was not reciprocated, and the person left feeling abandoned and alone.


The chorus repeats the lines "And you laughed, then you left," which suggests that the other person did not care for their feelings and just walked away. The phrase "Signed it away with a kiss" implies that they ended the relationship with a kiss, but without real feelings. They signed away their love, hoping for a wish that they know won't come true. The lines "You waited by the shore, should have been there. I waited in a middle psalm" suggests a missed connection in the relationship, where one person waited for the other, but they were in different places.


Overall, the song has a melancholic undertone and portrays the pain of unrequited love. It expresses how love can make us vulnerable, and how lost we can feel when it is taken away.


Line by Line Meaning

Heaven is last on your list, oh
You have many priorities before heaven, and it's not something you're actively seeking


Heaven is lost on your lips, oh
You don't speak about heaven or seem to think about it, it's not a topic you engage with


And you laughed, oh
You didn't take the concept of heaven seriously or with any significance


Then you left, and you left, oh
You abandoned the idea of heaven and moved on to other things


Signed it away with a kiss, oh
You relinquished your attachment to the idea of heaven with an action that seemed final


Signed it away on a wish, oh
You abandoned the idea of heaven with only a hopeful, uncertain desire


Au-au-au, au-au Au-au-au, au-au
Musical interlude


She hates the way she makes me feel She hates the way She makes me feel (2)
The singer's partner dislikes that their actions or decisions are causing him to feel a certain way


Severed your heart on a risk, oh Heaven's a part of your gift, oh
You sacrificed something precious to you in order to pursue something you believe is part of your spiritual calling


Please don't take me home
I don't want to leave this moment or feeling, I want it to continue


Please don't leave me alone
I don't want to be by myself, I want someone else's presence, support or love


You waited by the shore, Should've been there I waited in a middle psalm
Different locations or perspectives reflect a difference in priorities, values, or perspectives in the relationship




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