Heartbreak
Rosie & The Goldbug Lyrics


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Woaw, woaw, woaw, woaw, woaw

And I see you
I am just craving
Feel to touch me
I am just waiting
Inside out, inside out
Help me now inside out

I can't tell them it's not easy
I've been me living freely
Inside out, inside out
Help me now inside out

Come on out,
Let's take on an army
We are together
We are like a family
Burning house
Burning house
That's where start the loving heart

I don't know who will accept us?
We are together
Loving sweetness
Inside out inside out
Help me now
Inside out

Inside out





Woaw, woaw, woaw, woaw, woaw

Overall Meaning

Upon first listening to Rosie & The Goldbug's song "Heartbreak", the lyrics may seem somewhat nonsensical. However, upon closer inspection, they reveal a story of desperation and a plea for comfort. The repeated phrases of "Woaw, woaw, woaw, woaw, woaw" act as a bridge between the singer's thoughts and the outside world. They represent a yearning for connection, a need for someone to see and understand them.


The first verse sets the tone for the rest of the song, with the singer seeing someone and feeling a desperate need to be touched. They feel like they are "inside out", vulnerable and exposed, and are asking for help. The second verse is a bit more cryptic, with the singer saying "I can't tell them it's not easy / I've been me living freely". Here, they may be referring to the difficulties they face in being true to themselves or living an unconventional life. The third verse brings a sense of unity, with the singer suggesting that together, they can take on anything, even an army. The burning house represents passion and intensity, and the singer hopes that this feeling will ignite a loving heart.


Line by Line Meaning

Woaw, woaw, woaw, woaw, woaw
The song starts with a series of 'woaws' which express a sense of awe, emotion, and anticipation.


And I see you
The singer sees someone and is immediately drawn to them.


I am just craving
The singer has a strong desire for connection and intimacy with the person they see.


Feel to touch me
The artist wants the person they see to touch them in order to feel closer and more connected.


I am just waiting
The artist is eager to have their desire for connection with the person they see fulfilled, but has to wait for it to happen.


Inside out, inside out
The singer feels a sense of vulnerability, being exposed 'inside out', as they wait for the other person to share their feelings and emotions.


Help me now inside out
The singer is looking for help in navigating their emotions and feelings, which are affecting them deeply.


I can't tell them it's not easy
The artist feels like they can't express to others how difficult it is to deal with their emotions and feelings of vulnerability.


I've been me living freely
The artist has been living their life freely, but is now willing to open themselves up in order to connect with the person they see.


Come on out, Let's take on an army
The two people should come together as a team and face any challenges as they arise, as if they were an army.


We are together
The singer feels a strong sense of togetherness with the person they see, and wants to reinforce that connection and strengthen it.


We are like a family
The artist wants the other person to feel as if they are both part of the same family, and that they have a sense of bonded connectedness.


Burning house
The image of a burning house refers to the passion and intensity of the emotions and feelings that the singer is experiencing in their quest for connection.


Burning house
The repetition of 'burning house' reinforces the strength of the emotions and feelings the singer is experiencing.


That's where start the loving heart
The singer wants to convey that the intensity of the emotions and the strong feelings that they are both experiencing is where their love will begin.


I don't know who will accept us?
The artist is uncertain whether others will accept their connection, but is committed to following through, regardless of social pressures.


Loving sweetness
The 'loving sweetness' refers to the strong emotional connection and feelings of affection that the artist is experiencing for the other person.


Inside out inside out
The phrase 'inside out' is repeated, emphasizing the theme of emotional vulnerability and the depth of the connection that the singer feels with the other person.


Help me now Inside out
The singer is asking for help to manage their feelings and emotions, as they are being affected deeply by their connection with the other person.


Inside out
The song ends with the phrase 'inside out' repeated, underlining the depth and intensity of the artist's feelings and emotions of vulnerability and connection.




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