Ageing Had Never Been His Friend
Love Is All Lyrics


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I keep the one
I love in the freezer
If you wish I'll let
You look a little teaser

Oh the cold
It keeps him well preserved
It's the treatment
He always did deserve

I'm aware that this ain't right
But I'm convinced by the sight
Of the one that I love
Fresh and young, fresh and young

Some people
They may react
But surely, they too
Would wish to stay intact
You see ageing
Had never been
His friend
So to it
I just had
To put
An end

I'm aware that this ain't right
But I'm convinced by the sight
Of the one that I love
Fresh and young, fresh and young

I'm aware that this ain't right
But I'm convinced by the sight
Of the one that I love
Fresh and young, fresh and young

I keep the one
I love in the freezer
If you wish I'll let
You look a little teaser

Some people
They may react
But surely, they too
Would wish to stay intact
Either way this ain't right

I'm aware that this ain't right
But I'm convinced by the sight




Of the one that I love
Fresh and young, fresh and young

Overall Meaning

The song Ageing Had Never Been His Friend by Love Is All delves into the concept of death and how people try to escape it by resorting to extreme measures. The lyrics of the song talk about keeping a loved one's body in a freezer after death to preserve them so that they can remain fresh and young forever. The person singing is aware that this is not right, but their love for the deceased fuels their need to keep them around.


The use of ice as a method to keep the body preserved is a metaphor for the emotional coldness that the person might feel towards death. The lyrics "the cold, it keeps him well preserved" reflect this idea. The song expresses the fear of ageing and the inevitability of death, which is something that people often try to avoid at all costs. The desire to keep a loved one's body intact forever is an example of denial and resistance to the natural order of life.


The lyrics "Some people, they may react, but surely, they too would wish to stay intact" suggest that the desire to preserve a loved one is not uncommon. The idea that ageing had never been his friend means that the person had always struggled with the concept of growing old and their body deteriorating, hence the need to stay young forever. The song paints a haunting picture of the lengths people will go to keep their loved ones with them and avoid the inevitable cycle of life and death.


Line by Line Meaning

I keep the one I love in the freezer
I have put the person I love in a freezer to preserve him.


If you wish I'll let You look a little teaser
If you want, I can show you a glimpse of the preserved person.


Oh the cold It keeps him well preserved
The cold environment is maintaining the person in a good state.


It's the treatment He always did deserve
The preserved person deserves to be kept in a good state.


I'm aware that this ain't right But I'm convinced by the sight Of the one that I love Fresh and young, fresh and young
I know this is not morally right, but seeing my loved one fresh and young convinces me to keep him preserved.


Some people They may react But surely, they too Would wish to stay intact
Some may have a negative reaction, but they would also want to preserve their loved ones.


You see ageing Had never been His friend So to it I just had To put An end
Aging was not kind to the preserved person, so I had to end it.


Either way this ain't right
Regardless, this is not morally acceptable.




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I forgot that I remembered this beauty

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Fresh and young.

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thank you. sincerely.

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Is this The Spin Doctors?

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Did you ever find out?

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It’s the Swedish band “love is all”

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@Vinterbukser it’s the Swedish band Love Is All

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