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Studio albums
Virgin Steele (1982)
Guardians of the Flame (1983)
Noble Savage (1985)
Age of Consent (1988)
Life Among the Ruins (1993)
The Marriage of Heaven and Hell Part I (1995)
The Marriage of Heaven and Hell Part II (1996)
Invictus (1998)
The House of Atreus Act I (1999)
The House of Atreus Act II (2000)
Visions of Eden (2006)
The Black Light Bacchanalia (2010)
Nocturnes of Hellfire & Damnation (2015)
Ghost Harvest - Vintage I - Black Wine for Mourning (2018)
Ghost Harvest - Vintage II - Red Wine for Warning (2018)
Gothic Voodoo Anthems (2018)
Never Believed In Good Bye
Virgin Steele Lyrics
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The rose that you gave me
Just died today
I guess you won't be comin' back
And the fire in your eyes
Has grown colder now
I guess you won't be comin' back
And I think of all the love
That's come and gone
Count the miles child
Our hearts are made of stone
[Chorus:]
Oh, I never believed in "Good-Bye"
So, I'll make love to you -
One more time
(Baby), Let me kiss you tonite
It's gonna be alright - Stop your Cryin'
(Oh), I never believed in "Good-Bye"
I know the nights are longer now
I see that shadow on the wall
And I can tell by the air
It's grown cold again
Yes, the winter's comin' on
And I think of all the time
We've spent apart
Count the miles, child
The silence breaks my heart.
I still want ya
By my side
Can we keep our love alive?
[Chorus]
... Baby, let met kiss you tonite
It's gonna be alright
Oh, I never believed in "Good-Bye"
The rose that you gave me
Just died today
I guess you won't be comin' back.
The lyrics of Virgin Steele's song "Never Believed in Good-Bye" convey a deep sense of longing and sorrow. The singer reflects on the end of a relationship, symbolized by the wilting of a rose that was given to them by their partner. This image of the dying rose serves as a poignant reminder that their loved one will not be returning. The fire that once burned brightly in their partner's eyes has now dimmed, indicating a loss of passion and connection. The singer mourns the fading love and the inevitability of their partner not coming back.
As the singer reminisces about the love that has come and gone, they acknowledge the emotional distance that has developed between them and their partner. The reference to their hearts being made of stone suggests a hardened emotional state, perhaps as a means of self-protection from the pain of separation. Despite the heartache, the singer adamantly declares their disbelief in saying goodbye, indicating a refusal to accept the finality of the situation. Instead, they seek solace in physical intimacy, expressing a desire to make love one more time and kiss their partner as a means of clinging to the fleeting moments of connection.
The imagery of lengthening nights and a growing chill in the air symbolize the increasing distance and emotional coldness between the singer and their partner. The impending winter serves as a metaphor for the harsh reality of their relationship coming to an end. The singer's heart aches from the silence and separation, yearning for their partner's presence and questioning if their love can withstand the challenges of time and distance. Despite the pain and loneliness, the singer holds onto hope, still wanting their partner by their side and pleading for a way to keep their love alive amidst the inevitable changes.
In the final repetition of the verse about the dying rose, the singer laments the loss once more, accepting the finality of their partner not returning. The refrain of "I never believed in Good-Bye" echoes throughout the song, emphasizing the singer's refusal to accept the end of their love story. The plea to "let me kiss you tonight" expresses a desperate desire to hold onto the memory of their partner and find comfort in their embrace one last time. Despite the heartbreak and uncertainty, the singer clings to the hope that things will be alright, holding onto the belief that love can conquer all and refusing to say goodbye.
Line by Line Meaning
The rose that you gave me Just died today
The symbol of love you gave me has withered away, signifying the end of our relationship.
I guess you won't be comin' back And the fire in your eyes Has grown colder now
I understand that you will not return, and the passion in your gaze has diminished, indicating our separation.
And I think of all the love That's come and gone Count the miles child Our hearts are made of stone
Reflecting on the affection that has faded over time, realizing the distance between us, and recognizing our emotional detachment.
Oh, I never believed in 'Good-Bye' So, I'll make love to you - One more time
Expressing disbelief in parting ways and seeking to cherish our connection by being intimate one last time.
(Baby), Let me kiss you tonite It's gonna be alright - Stop your Cryin' (Oh), I never believed in 'Good-Bye'
Requesting a final kiss to provide comfort and reassurance, rejecting the idea of saying farewell.
I know the nights are longer now I see that shadow on the wall And I can tell by the air It's grown cold again Yes, the winter's comin' on
Acknowledging the loneliness of the prolonged nights, noticing the somber atmosphere, and sensing the chilling change in weather symbolizing a new phase in life.
And I think of all the time We've spent apart Count the miles, child The silence breaks my heart
Recalling the moments we have been separated, realizing the distance between us, and feeling the pain of the silence in our relationship.
I still want ya By my side Can we keep our love alive?
Expressing the desire to have you close to me, questioning if we can sustain our love despite the challenges we face.
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