Is That Love
Squeeze Lyrics


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You've left my ring by the soap,
Now is that love?
You cleaned me out you could say broke,
Now is that love?
The better better better it gets
The more these girls forget
That that is love.
You won't get dressed you walk about,
Now is that, is that
A teasing glance has pushed me out,
Now is that, is that
The tougher tougher tougher it gets
The more my lips frequent
Now that is love.

Beat me up with your letters, your walk out notes,
Funny how you still find me right here at home.
Legs up with a book and a drink,
Now is that love that's making you think.

You've called my bluff I'm not so hot,
Now is that love
My assets froze while yours have dropped,
Now is that, is that
It's the cupid cupid cupid disguise
That more or less survived
Now that is love.

Beat me up with your letters, your walk out notes,
Funny how you still find me right here at home.
Legs up with a book and a drink,
Now is that love that's making you think.

You've made my bed, the finger points
Now is that, is that love
The more you more you more you cool down




The easier love is found
Now that is love.

Overall Meaning

In Squeeze's song "Is That Love," the singer questions whether certain behaviors of his partner can actually be considered love. The first verse talks about finding a discarded ring by the soap, which could either be seen as a casual oversight or a deliberate sign of the end of the relationship. The second verse describes the partner walking around undressed, which could be seen as a seductive gesture or a means of pushing the singer away. As the song progresses, the singer reflects on how the ups and downs of the relationship have impacted their idea of love, with moments of emotional cruelty and betrayal contrasting with moments of comfort and ease.


The repeated phrase "Beat me up with your letters, your walk out notes" suggests a pattern of the partner using written communication as a means of inflicting pain or ending the relationship, yet the singer always stays in the same place, "legs up with a book and a drink." The final stanza suggests that love is a fickle and ever-changing emotion, with the singer realizing that as their relationship has cooled down, it has actually become easier to find new romantic connections.


Overall, "Is That Love" is a self-reflective examination of the different ways that people express and experience love, with the singer trying to make sense of their own feelings in the midst of a fraught relationship.


Line by Line Meaning

You've left my ring by the soap, Now is that love?
You left your ring by the soap, is that love?


You cleaned me out you could say broke, Now is that love?
You took all my money, you could say I'm broke, is that love?


The better better better it gets The more these girls forget That that is love.
The better things get, the more these girls forget what love truly is.


You won't get dressed you walk about, Now is that, is that A teasing glance has pushed me out, Now is that, is that
You don't get dressed and just walk around, is that really what you want? A teasing glance made me leave, is that really what you want?


The tougher tougher tougher it gets The more my lips frequent Now that is love.
The tougher things get, the more I kiss you, now that is love.


Beat me up with your letters, your walk out notes, Funny how you still find me right here at home. Legs up with a book and a drink, Now is that love that's making you think.
You write hurtful letters and leave me, but you keep coming back. I relax with a book and a drink, and you can't help but think about it, is that love?


You've called my bluff I'm not so hot, Now is that love My assets froze while yours have dropped, Now is that, is that
You've realized I'm not as great as you thought, is that love? My assets have stopped growing while yours have declined, is that really love?


It's the cupid cupid cupid disguise That more or less survived Now that is love.
It's the disguise of Cupid that has survived, now that is love.


You've made my bed, the finger points Now is that, is that love The more you more you more you cool down The easier love is found Now that is love.
You blame me for everything, is that really love? The more you cool down, the easier it is to find love, now that is love.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: CHRISTOPHER DIFFORD, GLENN TILBROOK

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The Real James Baker

“My assets froze while yours have dropped.”

Quality lyric.

Another great Squeeze song, they don’t make them like this any more

A. Campbell

Your so right that line always makes me smile ...brilliant 😃

4 Eyed Animation

Squeeze, Joe Jackson, The House Martins, The Beautiful South...all smart pop

tygerstripes

Gosh, they ain't making music like this anymore. So fine.

Tel Sutton

I can't tell you the influence this song - and every second of '45s and under' - had on me as a young lad learning to write his first songs... key. One of the great songs/middle eights of all time.

mosriteminion cause

Great words and melody like they were hammered out on an anvil....very "Beatlesque!"☮💜

Pat Hat

Real music ✨

Mark Brooks

Love it.

andyinoregon

Singer Glenn Tilbrook sounding so much like early Beatles John Lennon here. Music to my ears!

Marilyn Ell

LOVE it!!

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