Wasted
Sean Lennon Lyrics


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All but a waist
It's all but a waist

All but a waist
To be in love




Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Sean Lennon's song Wasted reflect the feelings of regret associated with love. The opening lines, "All but a waist, It's all but a waist" suggest that the love that was once cherished and treasured is now wasted, maybe because it was not nurtured or valued. The repetition of "all but a waist" reinforces the idea that what once held value is now of no use, and the feeling of impotence is palpable throughout the song.


The following verse, "To be in love, all but a waste" implies that the experience of love has been nothing short of a futile exercise. Even though it may have been exciting and pleasurable at the start, the end result is mere disappointment and regret. The song speaks to a universal experience of having loved and lost, questioning whether all the time and energy that was invested in a relationship just ends up being a waste of time.


Overall, Sean Lennon has created a poignant commentary on the human experience of love and loss, and the inevitability of regret in romantic relationships. The melody of the song drives home the despair and sadness associated with this theme, making it a relatable and powerful piece of music for its audience.


Line by Line Meaning

All but a waist
Almost worthless or useless


It's all but a waist
Love is almost worthless or useless


All but a waist
Almost insignificant


To be in love
Being in love is almost insignificant




Lyrics © CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: SEAN ONO LENNON

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