Haunted
Marie-Claire Lyrics


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And I don't really do goodbyes
I just keep you on top my shelf
And I hate that I know
If I wasn't myself
You'd have loved me like someone else

Goodbye my love sweet love
Oh love
I knew you weren't all mine
But I didn't believe it

Somebody's calling you
From a place I'll never know

Somebody's haunted you
And I can't fight ghosts all alone

Baby give me something
To drink besides this wine

Baby give me something
To cut this pain of mine
Pain of mine

I open my heart too fast
Too soft, too quiet, too kind

I hold onto bitter things
In this silly little heart of mine
'Cause I won't learn to let them go

I'll learn to let you go
Let you go
Goodbye my love sweet love
Oh love

Somebody's calling you
From a place I'll never know
Somebody's haunted you
And I can't fight ghosts all alone

Baby give me something
To drink besides this wine

Baby give me something




To cut this pain of mine
Pain of mine

Overall Meaning

In Marie-Claire's song "Haunted," the lyrics convey a sense of longing, heartbreak, and the difficulty of letting go. The line "And I don't really do goodbyes, I just keep you on top my shelf" suggests that the singer struggles to say goodbye and instead holds onto the memories of the person they loved. They acknowledge that if they were someone else, the person they loved would have loved them back, highlighting a sense of self-doubt and feeling inadequate.


The chorus "Goodbye my love sweet love, Oh love, I knew you weren't all mine, But I didn't believe it" reflects the painful realization that the love the singer had wasn't fully reciprocated. They admit to turning a blind eye to the signs and refusing to believe that their love wasn't enough.


The verses further explore the singer's emotional turmoil. They mention that someone else is calling the person they love from a place they will never know, indicating that the person they loved has moved on or found someone else. The phrase "I can't fight ghosts all alone" emphasizes their feeling of helplessness in trying to hold onto something that no longer exists.


The second half of the song focuses on the singer's desperation for something to ease their pain. They ask for something other than wine to drink and something to help cut their emotional anguish. The lines "I open my heart too fast, too soft, too quiet, too kind" suggest that the singer may have been vulnerable and too quick to trust, resulting in heartbreak. They admit to holding onto bitter things, unwilling to let go, but express their desire to eventually learn to let go and say goodbye.


Overall, "Haunted" speaks to the complexities of love, the difficulty of letting go, and the pain of unrequited affection. It captures the emotions and struggles one faces in the aftermath of a failed relationship.


Line by Line Meaning

And I don't really do goodbyes
I have a hard time saying goodbye


I just keep you on top my shelf
I hold onto the memories of you


And I hate that I know
It's painful that I'm aware


If I wasn't myself
If I were someone different


You'd have loved me like someone else
You would have loved me differently if I were someone else


Goodbye my love sweet love
Farewell, my cherished love


Oh love
My deep affection


I knew you weren't all mine
I recognized you were not exclusively mine


But I didn't believe it
But I refused to accept it


Somebody's calling you
Someone is reaching out to you


From a place I'll never know
From a mysterious, unfamiliar place


Somebody's haunted you
Someone has deeply affected you


And I can't fight ghosts all alone
I cannot battle the lingering presence of others by myself


Baby give me something
Darling, provide me with


To drink besides this wine
Something to consume other than this alcoholic beverage


To cut this pain of mine
To alleviate this agony I feel


I open my heart too fast
I reveal my emotions too quickly


Too soft, too quiet, too kind
Too gentle, too reserved, too compassionate


I hold onto bitter things
I cling onto resentful feelings


In this silly little heart of mine
In my foolish, small heart


'Cause I won't learn to let them go
Because I refuse to learn how to release them


I'll learn to let you go
I will eventually learn to let go of you


Let you go
Release you


Somebody's calling you
Someone is calling for you


From a place I'll never know
From a mysterious, unfamiliar place


Somebody's haunted you
Someone has deeply affected you


And I can't fight ghosts all alone
I cannot battle the lingering presence of others by myself


Baby give me something
Darling, provide me with


To drink besides this wine
Something to consume other than this alcoholic beverage


To cut this pain of mine
To alleviate this agony I feel


Pain of mine
My own suffering




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Written by: John Sinclair

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