Dear Heart
Thin Lizzy Lyrics


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Dear heart
I wish you could see that
Dear heart
You mean the world to me

Man with the broken heart filled with lead
Suffered and he fought for what he believed
The fighting is over now, the man is dead
A martyr for the cause

Man with the golden arm, his face gone pale
Taken too much junk, he's gone over the rail
Breathes out a sigh and his body wails
He's gonna land in trouble, land in jail

He'd give his life, give his everything
To reach that goal and take that last and final fling
But I guess it's just another story
In the greatest story ever told

Dear heart
I wish that you could see that




Dear heart
You mean the world to me

Overall Meaning

The Thin Lizzy song "Dear Heart" is a deeply emotional track that speaks about the love and affection that one person has for another. The lyrics are heartfelt and poetic, conveying the desire to make the other person realize just how much they mean to the singer. The song is essentially a plea to the person's heart to open up and see the truth about the singer's feelings.


The song contrasts two drastically different characters, a man with a broken heart who fought for what he believed in and has died as a martyr for the cause, and a man with a golden arm who has fallen into drugs and faces the consequences of his actions. Despite their different fates, both characters are driven by their desire to reach their goals and take that final fling. These two characters then serve as a metaphor for the singer's plea to their dear heart, saying he would give his life and everything to reach that goal and take that final fling, but in the end, it's just another story in the greatest story ever told.


Overall, Thin Lizzy's "Dear Heart" is an excellent example of the band's musical and lyrical talents, combining powerful rock melodies with thoughtful lyrics that transcend the boundaries of the genre.


Line by Line Meaning

Dear heart
The author addresses their own heart and begins to express their thoughts and feelings.


I wish you could see that
The author wishes their own heart could understand the extent of their affection towards it.


Dear heart
The author continues to address their own heart and express their emotions towards it.


You mean the world to me
The author considers their heart to be the most important thing to them.


Man with the broken heart filled with lead
The author describes a man who has suffered emotionally to the point of feeling weighed down by his problems.


Suffered and he fought for what he believed
This man fought for his beliefs despite the pain it caused him.


The fighting is over now, the man is dead
The man's struggles have come to an end as he is no longer alive.


A martyr for the cause
The man died for his beliefs, making him a martyr for the cause he fought for.


Man with the golden arm, his face gone pale
The author describes a man who has taken too much drugs and is now experiencing the physical consequences.


Taken too much junk, he's gone over the rail
The man has taken drugs to the point where he is no longer in control of his actions or life.


Breathes out a sigh and his body wails
The man's body is experiencing distress and he cannot help but audibly show it.


He's gonna land in trouble, land in jail
The man's actions have led him to a place of danger and he may end up being punished for his illegal behavior.


He'd give his life, give his everything
The man was willing to sacrifice everything in order to achieve his goals and live life to the fullest.


To reach that goal and take that last and final fling
The man was chasing after a goal, trying to live the last moments of his life to the fullest.


But I guess it's just another story
The author concludes that the man's story is just one of many similar tales of those who chase after their passions.


In the greatest story ever told
The author views the man's story as just a small part of the greater narrative of human existence.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: PHILIP PARRIS LYNOTT

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