Love Is
The Residents Lyrics


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Love is only loneliness
Divided by another
Love is only living for the lonely

Love is only loneliness
Divided by another
And I know that life is lonely




Overall Meaning

The Residents's song "Love Is" is a melancholic reflection on the ubiquitous feeling of loneliness that is often experienced within relationships. The song's bleak lyrics suggest that love is primarily a source of isolation and heartache, rather than the source of comfort and companionship that it is often portrayed as in popular culture. The repeated refrain - "Love is only loneliness / Divided by another" - underscores this sense of alienation and disconnection from others, emphasizing the idea that even though we may be in the company of those we love, we are still fundamentally alone.


Furthermore, the lyrics suggest that this sense of loneliness is not something that can be easily overcome. Instead, we must learn to live with it as an inherent part of the human experience. The line "And I know that life is lonely" speaks to the idea that loneliness is an inevitable part of the human condition, and that we must learn to navigate it in order to find meaning and purpose in our lives.


Overall, "Love Is" is a powerful meditation on the complexities of human relationships, and the ways in which love can both connect and separate us from one another.


Line by Line Meaning

Love is only loneliness
Love is a feeling that often stems from being alone and seeking companionship


Divided by another
Love requires two individuals to unite as one, but can also create division between people


Love is only living for the lonely
Love becomes the sole reason for living in order to find comfort and end the feeling of loneliness


And I know that life is lonely
The artist acknowledges that life can be a solitary experience and that love may be sought out to alleviate this feeling




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