I Gave My Love a Diamond
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I gave my love a diamond, a ten cent stone
I gave her lonely teardrops and nights alone
I gave my love a promise that had no truth
What good is a promise without no truth?

I gave my love a fortune in silver and gold
I gave it to her lie, by lie, by lie, by lie that I had told
I gave my love a story that had no end
What's good is a story that's got no end?
Tell me

I wrote her that we would marry
In about, a-one years time
I wrote her in a boxcar on the Memphis Line
I sent my love a letter without no stamp, ha
And what good is a letter without no stamp?

Good-bye baby
I'm feelin' so alone
I'm movin' on
I ain't got no small change
And don't call me, I'll call you





See ya

Overall Meaning

The Them song "I Gave My Love a Diamond" is a melancholic reflection on a relationship that was built on lies and broken promises. The singer looks back on the gifts he gave his love, including a shallow diamond and stories of a future marriage, realizing that they were all empty gestures with no real truth or intention behind them. The teardrops and lonely nights that he gave her serve as a reminder of the pain he caused and the fact that words are meaningless without genuine action.


The second verse of the song continues with a list of the false gifts he gave her, including a fortune in silver and gold that was acquired through lies. He also confesses to writing her a letter without a stamp, revealing his lack of effort and investment in the relationship. The singer concludes the song with a sense of loneliness and resignation, stating that he is moving on and has no small change to his name.


Overall, the song speaks to the importance of honesty and sincerity in relationships, highlighting the futility of using material possessions and empty promises to build something real and lasting.


Line by Line Meaning

I gave my love a diamond, a ten cent stone
I gave her a cheap diamond which was of no value


I gave her lonely teardrops and nights alone
I made her cry and left her alone


I gave my love a promise that had no truth
I made her a promise which was untrue and deceptive


What good is a promise without no truth?
A promise without truth is worthless and meaningless


I gave my love a fortune in silver and gold
I gave her a large sum of money in the form of deceitful lies


I gave it to her lie, by lie, by lie, by lie that I had told
I gave her the money by telling her a series of lies, one after the other


I gave my love a story that had no end
I told her a never ending story, which had no conclusion


What's good is a story that's got no end?
A story without an end is pointless and incomplete


I wrote her that we would marry
I wrote to her about our future marriage


In about, a-one years time
Within a year's time


I wrote her in a boxcar on the Memphis Line
I wrote the letter while traveling on a train


I sent my love a letter without no stamp, ha
I sent the letter without a postage stamp


And what good is a letter without no stamp?
A letter without a stamp will not be delivered


Good-bye baby
Farewell, my love


I'm feelin' so alone
I am feeling lonely


I'm movin' on
I am moving forward with my life


I ain't got no small change
I do not have any spare money


And don't call me, I'll call you
Do not contact me, I will contact you


See ya
Goodbye




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Written by: BERNS

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