Diamonds
The Woodies Lyrics


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Diamonds are forever, they are all I need to please me
They can stimulate and tease me
They won't leave in the night
I've no fear that they might desert me

Diamonds are forever, hold one up and then caress it
Touch it, stroke it and undress it
I can see ev'ry part, nothing hides in the heart to hurt me
I don't need love, for what good will love do me?
Diamonds never lie to me
For when love's gone, they'll lustre on

Diamonds are forever, sparkling round my little finger
Unlike men, the diamonds linger
Men are mere mortals who are not worth going to your grave for
I don't need love, for what good will love do me?
Diamonds never lie to me
For when love's gone, they'll lustre on





Diamonds are forever, forever, forever

Overall Meaning

The Woodies's song "Diamonds" is a tribute to the timeless beauty and allure of diamonds. The lyrics speak of the singer's affection for diamonds, indicating that they are all that the singer needs to be happy. The lyrics suggest that diamonds have an almost mystical power to seduce and stimulate, and that they provide a sense of security that love cannot. The singer declares that diamonds are forever, teasing and undressing them is a personal pleasure, and they are not fickle like love can be.


The song's lyrics suggest that diamonds are the ultimate symbol of luxury and permanence. It tells of how they help the singer avoid the pain that can come with love, and their undying nature is something to cherish. The song's title "Diamonds" can be seen as a metaphor for something else that might hold similar importance and value in someone's life.


Line by Line Meaning

Diamonds are forever, they are all I need to please me
The singer believes that diamonds are the only thing that can bring them pleasure and happiness forever.


They can stimulate and tease me
The singer believes that the beauty and value of diamonds can excite and arouse them.


They won't leave in the night
The singer trusts that diamonds will not abandon them, unlike people who may leave without warning.


I've no fear that they might desert me
The singer has complete faith that diamonds will never betray or abandon them.


Diamonds are forever, hold one up and then caress it
The singer suggests that the act of holding and touching diamonds can bring them joy and comfort forever.


Touch it, stroke it and undress it
The singer enjoys the physical sensation of touching, rubbing and admiring diamonds until they reveal their full beauty.


I can see ev'ry part, nothing hides in the heart to hurt me
The singer believes that diamonds are transparent and reveals their true nature, bringing them a sense of security and protection.


I don't need love, for what good will love do me?
The singer rejects the notion of love, believing that diamonds bring them more pleasure and meaning than love ever could.


Diamonds never lie to me
The singer trusts that diamonds will always be true to them and never deceive them.


For when love's gone, they'll lustre on
The singer believes that even if love fades, diamonds will remain beautiful and valuable, bringing them happiness and joy forever.


Diamonds are forever, sparkling round my little finger
The singer wears diamonds on their finger as a symbol of their everlasting love and devotion to them.


Unlike men, the diamonds linger
The singer suggests that men are not as trustworthy or loyal as diamonds, which will always remain beautiful and valuable.


Men are mere mortals who are not worth going to your grave for
The singer believes that men are transient and unimportant in the grand scheme of things, and that diamonds are much more significant and valuable.


Diamonds are forever, forever, forever
The singer repeats the phrase to emphasize their strong belief that diamonds will always bring them happiness and comfort forever.




Lyrics © EMI Music Publishing, Roba Music
Written by: JOHN BARRY

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