The I Love You Man
The Field Lyrics


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Lost roads and towns of which nobody's found the name.
All the children drowned and there's no one around to blame.
Lost roads and towns left to wilder in seed and snow.
As the sun goes down that's where I'd like to go.

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Every time you feel wonderful, baby, I feel bad.
Either you don't love me or I don't love you, oh yeah.
When you remind me of all the good times I feel sad.
Either you don't love me or I don't love you, oh yeah.
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You and me in the waiting room of a disused railroad station,
Scavenging for a few antiques,
We'll make a fortune just have patience.




If we find an old signal box you can write your dissertation.
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Overall Meaning

In The Field's song The I Love You Man, the lyrics describe a sense of melancholy and loss as the singer reflects on forgotten or abandoned places, where people have disappeared, and children have drowned. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of these lost roads and towns that have been left to wilder, blanketed in snow, and hidden from memory. The sense of isolation and desolation is palpable as the sun sets, and the singer longs to be there. The repetition of the idea of "lost roads and towns" emphasizes the feeling of forgotten places and the lost history and stories that go with them.


The second part of the lyrics seems to be about a strained relationship. The singer sings about feeling sad when their partner reminds them of the good times they had together, leading them to question whether they still love each other or not. The repetition of the phrase "either you don't love me or I don't love you" creates a sense of uncertainty and confusion about the state of the relationship.


The final part of the lyrics seems to be about a shared experience between the singer and their partner. They are waiting in a disused railroad station, scavenging for antiques with the hope of making a fortune. The mention of the signal box and the suggestion of writing a dissertation creates an academic or intellectual dimension to the relationship.


Overall, The I Love You Man is a haunting and introspective song about forgotten places, lost love, and shared experiences in desolate spaces.


Line by Line Meaning

Lost roads and towns of which nobody's found the name.
Unexplored paths and settlements that remain anonymous and undiscovered by anyone.


All the children drowned and there's no one around to blame.
Tragic incidents have occurred where innocent young lives have been lost without anyone being culpable for their deaths.


Lost roads and towns left to wilder in seed and snow.
The nameless roads and settlements have been abandoned and left to wither in unattended neglect, covered by overgrowing flora and snow.


As the sun goes down that's where I'd like to go.
The artist desires to escape from the troubles of the present and rest in the peacefulness of the abandoned towns and roads during sunset.


Every time you feel wonderful, baby, I feel bad.
When the addressee is happy, the artist feels unhappy and laments the possibility of either one of them not reciprocating their feelings.


Either you don't love me or I don't love you, oh yeah.
The singer is unsure if they are loved back by the addressee, or if they actually love the addressee themselves.


When you remind me of all the good times I feel sad.
Recalling the pleasurable past experiences with the addressee causes the singer to feel melancholic and unhappy about their current situation.


You and me in the waiting room of a disused railroad station,
The artist imagines being together with the addressee in an abandoned train station's waiting area.


Scavenging for a few antiques,
The artist envisions both of them searching for valuable historical objects in the deserted railroad station.


We'll make a fortune just have patience.
The artist is optimistic and believes that their joint efforts will have a positive outcome in the long run, advising the addressee to be patient.


If we find an old signal box you can write your dissertation.
In the event that they find an ancient signaling device, the singer invites the addressee to write on the subject for their scholar work.




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