Lonesome Feeling
The Wailers Lyrics


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Each night I ask, the stars up above
Why must I be a teenager in love
Why must I be a teenager in love
Put me in your milling machine,
I never thought you could act so mean
Now I'm wondering what to do,
To see if you could love me too
Each night I ask, the stars up above
Why must I be a teenager in love
Why must I be a teenager in love

Each night I ask the stars up above
Why must I be a teenager in love
Why must I be a teenager in love
Though my knees are getting weak,
And my brain is getting flatter
Something is near, to tell me it's been badder
I don't know just what to do,
To see if you could love me too
Each night I ask the stars up above




Why must I be a teenager in love
Why must I be a teenager in love

Overall Meaning

The Wailers' song "Lonesome Feeling" is a classic tale of teenage heartache and unrequited love. The lyrics express the confusion and frustration of a young man struggling to understand why he is so in love with someone who doesn't feel the same way. The opening lines, "each night I ask, the stars up above, why must I be a teenager in love," set the tone for the rest of the song as the singer bemoans his youth and inexperience.


The second half of the first verse introduces a new element to the story as the singer sings, "put me in your milling machine, I never thought you could act so mean." This line implies that the object of the singer's affections has betrayed him in some way, and he is now wondering what to do to win her back. The chorus then repeats the opening lines, emphasizing the singer's feelings of confusion and despair.


The second verse continues along the same lines, with the singer expressing his physical and emotional vulnerability ("though my knees are getting weak, and my brain is getting flatter") and the realization that the situation is even worse than he initially thought ("something is near, to tell me it's been badder"). The final lines of the verse echo the chorus, with the singer again expressing his confusion and despair.


Overall, "Lonesome Feeling" is a classic example of the kind of heartfelt, emotionally expressive music that made The Wailers such an important band in the early days of Jamaican music.


Line by Line Meaning

Each night I ask, the stars up above
Expressing a longing and a desire to find a solution to the overwhelming emotion of teenage love.


Why must I be a teenager in love
Questioning the inevitability of falling in love during the confusing and emotional period of being a teenager.


Why must I be a teenager in love
Reiterating the question and the feeling that comes with it.


Put me in your milling machine,
Offering oneself up to the other person, willing to be transformed to fit their needs.


I never thought you could act so mean
Feeling betrayed by the other person's actions and behavior, uncertainty creeping in.


Now I'm wondering what to do,
Lost and unsure of the next steps, seeking a way to salvage the relationship.


To see if you could love me too
Trying to figure out if the other person reciprocates their feelings, hoping for a happy ending.


Though my knees are getting weak,
Feeling physically and emotionally drained from the intensity of the situation, struggling to cope.


And my brain is getting flatter
Unable to think clearly due to the overwhelming emotions of teenage love, feeling mentally exhausted.


Something is near, to tell me it's been badder
A sense of foreboding and dread, feeling that the situation is worsening.


I don't know just what to do,
Admitting to feeling lost and confused, seeking guidance and help.


To see if you could love me too
Repeating the desire to find out if the other person feels the same way, desperately hoping for a positive answer.


Each night I ask, the stars up above
Closing out the song by repeating the original line, a reminder of the ongoing struggle to understand and cope with teenage love.


Why must I be a teenager in love
Reiterating the question one last time, a plea for understanding and empathy.


Why must I be a teenager in love
Finalizing the song by repeating the powerful and relatable line, a message that resonates with listeners of all ages and experiences.




Lyrics Β© O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: CHRISTINE MCVIE

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