Don't Take Your Love from Me
Mel Torme Lyrics


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Tear a star from out the sky and the sky feels blue
Tear a petal from the rose and the rose weeps too
Take your heart away from mine and mine will surely break
My life is yours to take, so please keep the spark awake

Would you take the wings from birds so that they can't fly?
Would you take the ocean's roar and leave just a sigh?
All this, your heart won't let you do
This is what I beg of you
Don't take your love from me

All this, your heart won't let you do
This is what I beg of you




Don't take your love from me
Don't take your love from me

Overall Meaning

Mel Torme's song "Don't Take Your Love from Me" was written by Henry Nemo in 1941. The song has been interpreted by numerous artists but Torme's version in particular stands out. The lyrics are filled with strong emotions and the song's melody drives home the words' meaning. The song opens beautifully, "Tear a star from out the sky and the sky feels blue." This opening line is a powerful metaphorical representation of how significant the singer’s love is. He refers to himself as being the center of the universe, and his love interest is the source of his happiness. The metaphor of the singer's life being in his partner's hands is the underlying message of the song.


The second stanza continues with descriptions of how much the singer relies on his partner to fulfill his life with happiness. He compares his request not to take love away from him to taking away a bird's wings so it can't fly or reducing the ocean's roar to a mere sigh. These are powerful images because they show how much his love means to him. The singer's vulnerable plea to his love interest resonates throughout the entire song.


In conclusion, the song "Don't Take Your Love from Me" is a plea from a lover to not leave him. The song is filled with metaphors, and the lyrics are well-crafted to convey the singer's emotions. The song has stood the test of time and is still regarded as one of the classics of the 1940s.


Line by Line Meaning

Tear a star from out the sky and the sky feels blue
The absence of something so beautiful and magical can lead to sadness and emptiness in our lives.


Tear a petal from the rose and the rose weeps too
The hurt and suffering from losing a loved one can be felt even by things around us, symbolizing the extent of the pain.


Take your heart away from mine and mine will surely break
My love for you is so strong that without it, my heart would have difficulty functioning and surviving.


My life is yours to take, so please keep the spark awake
I am completely devoted to you and am asking you to not give up on our love and let it burn brightly.


Would you take the wings from birds so that they can't fly?
Just as birds are meant to fly, humans are meant to love and be loved. Taking away this ability seems unnatural and wrong.


Would you take the ocean's roar and leave just a sigh?
The vastness and power of the ocean is a reflection of the depth of our emotions. Taking away this intensity and leaving behind only a faint sigh would seem meaningless.


All this, your heart won't let you do
Deep down, you know that you cannot separate from me because our love is too strong to break.


This is what I beg of you
I am pleading with you to not give up on our relationship because our bond is too valuable to lose.


Don't take your love from me
Without your love, my world would be incomplete and empty, so please don't take it away.


Don't take your love from me
The importance of your love to me cannot be overstated, and losing it would be devastating. I beg you to keep loving me.




Lyrics © INDANO MUSIC COMPANY, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Henry Nemo

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