The Loss
Marlon Roudette Lyrics


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These are the streets we paved,
This is the love I gave,
This is the life we made,
This is the loss I have to bear.

And after the morning breaks,
The sound the morning makes,
Is carrying our mistakes,
And the loss we have to bear.

'Cause she don't live 'round here no more
She don't live 'round here no more

Another lonely town,
This is the truth I found.
There's no one to keep me down
There's no one to keep me down
There's just a vacancy
Where she used to be
There's only you and me
And the loss we have to bear.

'Cause she don't live 'round here no more
She don't live 'round here no more





She don't live 'round here no more
She don't live 'round here no more

Overall Meaning

Marlon Roudette's "The Loss" is a heart-wrenching song that describes the pain of losing a loved one and being left alone to bear the weight of their absence. The song is particularly poignant because it is written in first person, allowing the listener to experience the emotional turmoil and sense of loss that the singer feels.


The first verse of the song refers to the life that the singer shared with the person they lost. The streets mentioned in the lines "These are the streets we paved, This is the love I gave, This is the life we made" could be a reference to the memories they shared and the time they spent together. However, the loss is described as something the singer has to bear, suggesting that the breakup or loss of the relationship was not mutual or willingly accepted. The next lines, "And after the morning breaks, The sound the morning makes, Is carrying our mistakes," could mean that the morning is symbolic of a new beginning, but the regret and pain of the past still lingers.


The chorus of the song, "She don't live 'round here no more" is repeated several times, and it emphasizes the fact that the person the singer lost has moved on and is no longer present in their life. The second verse reiterates the emptiness that the singer feels, and the line "There's just a vacancy where she used to be" is particularly powerful. The song ends with the same chorus, driving home the point that the singer is alone and has to bear the loss.


Overall, "The Loss" is a moving and heartfelt song that manages to capture the experience of grief and loss in a powerful way.


Line by Line Meaning

These are the streets we paved,
These are the memories we created together.


This is the love I gave,
This is the affection I dedicated to you.


This is the life we made,
This is the shared existence we built.


This is the loss I have to bear.
This is the pain I must endure because you are gone.


And after the morning breaks,
After the night passes and the sun rises,


The sound the morning makes,
The noise of the awakening day,


Is carrying our mistakes,
Is reminding us of the errors we made,


And the loss we have to bear.
And the sorrow we must live with.


'Cause she don't live 'round here no more
Because she no longer resides in this place.


She don't live 'round here no more
She is not present in this area anymore.


Another lonely town,
A different desolate location,


This is the truth I found.
This is the reality I accepted.


There's no one to keep me down
There's no one to hold me back or control me.


There's just a vacancy
There's only an empty space where she used to be.


Where she used to be
Where she once was located.


There's only you and me
There are no other individuals around us.


And the loss we have to bear.
And the suffering we must experience.


She don't live 'round here no more
She is no longer residing in this area.


She don't live 'round here no more
She is absent from this locality.




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Written by: CRAIGIE DODDS, MARLON MCVEY

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