Somebody To Love
Robert John Ardiff Lyrics
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Cigarette being a ear and your hair slicked back
Like new york city chaps
Don′t be a slave to what anybody thinks of you on your wireless page
Seize the day
Dorian Gray
When you're running for cover and your hearts about to crack
What I′d do to be you
Cuz everybody wants somebody to love
Speak through your teeth
Choking on your bitterness when your turn the other cheek
Saying please
And don't talk back
Just to waste your breathe on sympathy for what you lack
Your eyes are clear
Your tongue is black
When you′re running for cover and your hearts about to crack
What I′d do to be you
And up comes your number and you know you've had enough
Cuz everybody wants somebody to love
The song "Somebody to Love" by Robert John Ardiff highlights the desire of human beings to be accepted and loved unconditionally. The lines "Dress all in black, cigarette being an ear, and your hair slicked back like New York City chaps," is a persona's description of someone who stands out from the crowd, defies societal norms, and doesn't care about what others think of them. The use of the phrase "wireless page" symbolizes social media platforms where people often find themselves continuously trying to gain approval and validation from others. The lyricist urges the listener not to be a slave to others' opinions but to live in the moment and seize the day, much like the literary character, Dorian Gray.
The following lyrics, "Speak through your teeth, choking on your bitterness when you turn the other cheek, saying please, and don't talk back, just to waste your breath on sympathy for what you lack," are an observation of how people often put on a facade and pretend to be something they are not just to fit in and keep up appearances. However, the singer is aware of the clarity in their eyes and the darkness in their speech, perhaps indicating that this persona is not one to conform and is comfortable with their identity. They might have faced challenges, but the line "what I'd do to be you" is a recognition of their unique ways, which stand out to the person singing.
In summary, "Somebody to Love" is a song that invites the listener to embrace their personality fully and to seek authentic connections with others since everyone desires to be loved for who they are, flaws and all.
Line by Line Meaning
Dress all in black
Wearing all black attire
Cigarette being a ear and your hair slicked back
Smoking a cigarette while slicking back hair
Like new york city chaps
Resembling someone from New York City
Don′t be a slave to what anybody thinks of you on your wireless page
Do not let anyone's opinions on social media control you
Seize the day
Make the most of every moment in life
Dorian Gray
Allusion to the novel 'The Picture of Dorian Gray'
When you're running for cover and your hearts about to crack
When you are in a vulnerable and fragile state
What I′d do to be you
Expressing a desire to be like someone else
Here comes your number and you know you've had enough
When it feels like life has thrown enough challenges your way
Cuz everybody wants somebody to love
Everybody desires to have someone to love and care for
Speak through your teeth
Being insincere or deceitful with one's words
Choking on your bitterness when your turn the other cheek
Holding onto resentment while attempting to appear forgiving
Saying please
Asking politely
And don't talk back
Refusing to argue or retaliate
Just to waste your breathe on sympathy for what you lack
Seeking sympathy for insecurities or inadequacies
Your eyes are clear
Appearing truthful or genuine
Your tongue is black
Being deceitful or dishonest
Writer(s): Robert Ardiff
Contributed by Reagan K. Suggest a correction in the comments below.