Lonely Boy
OFFICE - The Black Keys Lyrics
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And it's plain to see
But I came to love you anyway
So you pulled my heart out
And I don't mind bleedin'
Any old time, you keep me waitin'
Waitin', waitin'
I got a love that keeps me waitin'
Oh, whoa, oh
I got a love that keeps me waitin'
I'm a lonely boy
I'm a lonely boy
Oh, whoa, oh
I got a love that keeps me waitin'
Well, your mama kept you
But your daddy left you
And I should've done you just the same
But I came to love you
Am I born to bleed?
Any old time, you keep me waitin'
Waitin', waitin'
Oh, whoa, oh
I got a love that keeps me waitin'
Oh, whoa, oh
I got a love that keeps me waitin'
I'm a lonely boy
I'm a lonely boy
Oh, whoa, oh
I got a love that keeps me waitin'
Hey
Oh, whoa, oh
I got a love that keeps me waitin'
Oh, whoa, oh
I got a love that keeps me waitin'
I'm a lonely boy
I'm a lonely boy
Oh, whoa, oh
I got a love that keeps me waitin'
In the song "Lonely Boy" by The Black Keys, the lyrics revolve around themes of longing, unrequited love, and the pain of waiting for someone who may not reciprocate the same feelings. The singer, who considers themselves superior to the person they love, admits that despite this, they still have feelings and care for them deeply.
The opening lines, "Well, I'm so above you / And it's plain to see / But I came to love you anyway," suggest a sense of arrogance or superiority on the part of the singer. They acknowledge that they are better than the person they love but also confess that they have fallen for them regardless. This juxtaposition sets the stage for the emotional conflict that drives the song.
The line "So you pulled my heart out / And I don't mind bleedin'" demonstrates the power the other person holds over the singer's emotions. Despite being hurt by them, the singer is willing to endure the pain just to maintain a connection. This suggests a deep attachment and an inability to let go.
The repetition of the phrase "Any old time, you keep me waitin'" emphasizes the idea of waiting and longing for this person. The singer feels a constant sense of anticipation and is kept in a state of limbo by the other person's unpredictable actions or lack of reciprocation.
The chorus, "Oh, whoa, oh / I got a love that keeps me waitin' / I'm a lonely boy," emphasizes the singer's loneliness and their willingness to endure it for the sake of love. Here, the lyrics describe a constant state of longing and waiting, highlighting the emotional toll that unrequited love can take.
Overall, "Lonely Boy" conveys a sense of vulnerability and emotional dependence. It explores the theme of longing for someone who may not feel the same way, and the pain and uncertainty that accompany this one-sided love. The lyrics portray a desperate desire to maintain a connection, even at the cost of enduring loneliness and waiting indefinitely.
Line by Line Meaning
Well, I'm so above you
I consider myself to be superior to you
And it's plain to see
It is obvious
But I came to love you anyway
Despite that, I fell in love with you
So you pulled my heart out
You emotionally hurt me
And I don't mind bleedin'
I don't mind the pain
Any old time, you keep me waitin'
You always make me wait
Waitin', waitin'
Waiting, waiting
Oh, whoa, oh
Expressing frustration or disappointment
I got a love that keeps me waitin'
I have a love that causes me to constantly wait
I'm a lonely boy
I am a person who feels alone
Well, your mama kept you
Your mother raised you
But your daddy left you
Your father abandoned you
And I should've done you just the same
I should have treated you the same way
But I came to love you
But I fell in love with you
Am I born to bleed?
Am I destined to suffer?
Hey
An exclamation used to get attention
Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: Brian Joseph Burton, Daniel Quine Auerbach, Patrick James Carney
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@babadee2949
The Black Keys - Lonely Boy
Well, I'm so above you
And it's plain to see
But I came to love you anyway
So you pulled my heart out
And I don't mind bleedin'
Any old time, you keep me waitin'
Waitin', waitin'
Oh, whoa, oh
I got a love that keeps me waitin'
Oh, whoa, oh
I got a love that keeps me waitin'
I'm a lonely boy
I'm a lonely boy
Oh, whoa, oh
I got a love that keeps me waitin'
Well, your mama kept you
But your daddy left you
And I should've done you just the same
But I came to love you
Am I born to bleed?
Any old time, you keep me waitin'
Waitin', waitin'
Oh, whoa, oh
I got a love that keeps me waitin'
Oh, whoa, oh
I got a love that keeps me waitin'
I'm a lonely boy
I'm a lonely boy
Oh, whoa, oh
I got a love that keeps me waitin'
Hey
Oh, whoa, oh
I got a love that keeps me waitin'
Oh, whoa, oh
I got a love that keeps me waitin'
I'm a lonely boy
I'm a lonely boy
Oh, whoa, oh
I got a love that keeps me waitin'
@aatishshinde3195
He's a 48 year old, actor, musician and a part-time security guard. He was casted as an extra for the music video but the director saw him grooving and asked him to perform and this was the only take they shot.
@LiamDoyle
Aatish Shinde just learned this from an Alan Cross podcast. More people need to know the origins of this video.
@kwkylewilliams462
What a legend
@m1z3re
I knew this shit was gonna go,hard when I saw this mans sleeves were rolled up.
@notydino
Thanks, you answered my question before i had the chance to ask it.
@afroloco1553
I think he also performs in one of the hours from Pharrel Williams Happy, at a gas station.
@l33tsamurai
Wherever this man is now, I wish him well.
@zerocal76
He's in quarentine like the rest of us brother! :D
@Axonteer
@@zerocal76 No quarantine here - just mostly a lockdown but no curfew #fuckyea
@hayo2498
Same