Hurts
The Slow Show Lyrics


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Old man sits at the back of the bar
He Knows that you know
But that's ok.
Oh lo and behold
I don't mind these streets that you roam
But it hurts sometimes
I see you every week on a Friday night
95 pounds seems a fair fair price
We don't fuck at all
We just talk
But it hurts like hell
When I see you dance for other boys
It hurts like hell
When I see you dance for other boys
It hurts like hell, you know
When we met you seemed a bit surprised
You said I'm not like all the other guys
And you danced all night
You seemed so bright
And you told me about your other lives
Your're the only one that knows me well
You said my boss he should just go to hell
And that I'm too good to be stood up
And that I should not be on my own
But it hurts like hell
When I see you dance for other boys
It hurts like hell
When I see you dance for other boys
It hurts like hell, you know
What if I could get you out
Get you out of this town sometime
Because baby it hurts you
You know that don't you
What if I could get you out
Get you out of this town sometime
Would you want to
Would you want to
Because baby I will
I'm gonna get you out sometime
Baby I will
I'm gonna get you out sometime
Baby I will
I will
You know that don't you
But it hurts like hell
When I see you dance for other boys
It hurts like hell
When I see you dance for other boys
It hurts like hell, you know
But it hurts like hell
When I see you dance for other boys
It hurts like hell




When I see you dance for other boys
It hurts like hell you know

Overall Meaning

The Slow Show’s song "Hurts" explores the complex emotions and pain associated with unrequited love. The lyrics describe a man who regularly sees a woman he is in love with dance for other men at a bar. The song starts with the description of an old man who knows the singer's situation and doesn’t judge him. The lyrics reflect the singer's helplessness and sorrow when he sees the woman he loves dance for other men. Even though they only talk and don’t have any physical relationship, the singer finds it painful to see her with other people.


The song reflects the complexity of human emotions and the pain that comes with love. The singer remembers the first time they met, and the woman seemed surprised that he wasn't like all the other guys. She seemed so bright and told him about her other lives. She also comforted him and said he was too good to be stood up. The song then returns to the present where the singer wishes he could get her out of this town.


Overall, "Hurts" is a touching and melancholic song about unrequited love that explores the different facets of human emotions. This song is reflective of what truly happens in real love stories that do not have a happy ending.


Line by Line Meaning

Old man sits at the back of the bar
There's an elderly gentleman who frequents this bar and stays quiet in the back.


He Knows that you know
He understands that you're aware of his presence.


But that's ok.
But it doesn't bother him.


Oh lo and behold
Oh look at this.


I don't mind these streets that you roam
I don't have a problem with the places you go.


But it hurts sometimes
But it's painful at times.


I see you every week on a Friday night
I witness you every Friday night without fail.


95 pounds seems a fair fair price
Paying 95 pounds for your services seems reasonable.


We don't fuck at all
We don't engage in sexual intercourse at any point.


We just talk
We just communicate verbally.


But it hurts like hell
However, it's hurting me immensely.


When I see you dance for other boys
When I observe you dancing for other males.


When we met you seemed a bit surprised
When we first met, you appeared somewhat taken aback.


You said I'm not like all the other guys
You communicated that I was different from the other men you've encountered.


And you danced all night
You expended the entirety of the night dancing.


You seemed so bright
You conveyed an air of liveliness.


And you told me about your other lives
You related tales of your other existences.


Your're the only one that knows me well
Of all people, you're the one who understands me best.


You said my boss he should just go to hell
You expressed disdain toward my employer.


And that I'm too good to be stood up
You opined that I'm above being stood up.


And that I should not be on my own
You propounded that I should be with someone at all times.


But it hurts like hell
Nonetheless, it's hurting me intensely.


When I see you dance for other boys
When I observe you dancing for other males.


What if I could get you out
What if I were able to extricate you from this situation?


Get you out of this town sometime
Move you away from this locale at some point.


Because baby it hurts you
My dear, it's causing you pain:


You know that don't you
You're cognizant of this, aren't you?


Would you want to
Would you be amenable to that?


Because baby I will
Because my dear, I'll make it happen:


I'm gonna get you out sometime
I'll eventually take you out of this situation.


But it hurts like hell
However, it's causing me intense pain.


When I see you dance for other boys
When I observe you dancing for other males.


It hurts like hell you know
You're well aware of how much it's hurting me.




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