Love
Poundhound Lyrics


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Hey old man won't you tell me a story
'Cause you been through more than I can imagine
Won't you tell me, tell me, how to find somebody
Having little luck finding

Someone to love

Yeah I been out sailing on the ship of fools
Got my heart stolen, then broke in two
Yeah I met somebody, it didn't go to smooth
Now that it's over, what should I do about

Love
Please tell me
About love

Oh yeah

Love, I've been looking in the wrong places
Love, I've been looking in the wrong places
Love, sometime it always gets me down
Love, and I fall faster than a speeding bullet
Love, I said oh send me downtown I'm just looking for some
Love, love, love yeah
Love, there got to be somebody somewhere out there
Love, the right time the right place the right walk the right face the right look the right droog





Love, love, love, love

Overall Meaning

The lyrics from Poundhound's song, Love, are about someone who is struggling to find love and is seeking the advice of an older person who has more experience in life. The singer asks the "old man" to tell him a story and advises him on how to find love - something that the singer has been struggling with. The lyrics capture the essence of someone who is feeling lost and looking for guidance on how to find love.


Throughout the song, the singer talks about his personal experiences with love. He talks about being on a "ship of fools" and having his heart "stolen, then broke in two". He has been looking for love in all the wrong places and he feels like he is falling faster than a speeding bullet. Despite his struggles, the singer remains hopeful that there is someone out there for him, which is why he keeps searching for that special someone.


The lyrics of the song reflect the universal theme of love and how it can be difficult to find, but it also shows the resilience of human beings who keep searching and never giving up hope. The song encourages people to keep searching for love, even when it seems like it's not working out.


Line by Line Meaning

Hey old man won't you tell me a story
The singer requests an elderly man to narrate a personal experience to him


'Cause you been through more than I can imagine
The singer acknowledges the elderly man's experience and wisdom


Won't you tell me, tell me, how to find somebody
The singer asks the elderly man to share his insights on finding a partner


Having little luck finding someone to love
The artist admits to struggling to find a suitable romantic partner


Yeah I been out sailing on the ship of fools
The artist uses a metaphor to describe their romantic misadventures


Got my heart stolen, then broke in two
The singer suffered emotional pain and heartbreak from a past relationship


Yeah I met somebody, it didn't go to smooth
The singer encountered difficulties with a previous romantic interest


Now that it's over, what should I do about love
The artist seeks advice on handling their emotions and finding love again


Please tell me
The artist pleads for guidance and help


About love
The artist specifically requests advice on romantic love


Love, I've been looking in the wrong places
The singer recognizes that they have not been successful with searching for love


Love, sometime it always gets me down
The artist is disheartened by the difficulties and challenges of love


Love, and I fall faster than a speeding bullet
The singer expresses their tendency to become emotionally invested quickly


Love, I said oh send me downtown I'm just looking for some
The singer humorously asks for help in finding love without a clear idea of how to achieve it


Love, love, love yeah
The singer repeats their desire and need for love


Love, there got to be somebody somewhere out there
The artist is optimistic that there is a potential romantic partner for them


Love, the right time the right place the right walk the right face the right look the right droog
The artist specifies the various factors that would contribute to finding a compatible romantic partner


Love, love, love, love
The singer concludes with a repetition and emphasis on their longing for love




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