slave
Weezer Lyrics


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Love, barely alive in your arms
Slave
Dreams, taken too far every night
Slave

Who put on your heart?
Who put on your heart?
Who put on your heart?

'Cause I can't change, no

When you're on your own, you can see
Things
Clear, clear as a bell and you're free
Slave

Who put on your heart?
Who put on your heart?
Who put on your heart?

'Cause I can't change, no

And my girl, we'll say goodbye
To the things we'll never try

Who put on your heart?
Who put on your heart?
Who put on your heart?

'Cause I can't change, no

Love, barely alive
Love, barely alive




Love, barely alive
Slave

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Weezer's song "Slave" speak to the feeling of being trapped in a relationship. It describes the feeling of being a slave to love, where your dreams have been taken over and your heart is no longer your own. The repeated question "Who put on your heart?" suggests that the singer is asking who has the power over their partner's heart and whether they are in control of their own feelings. In essence, the singer is questioning the nature of the relationship and whether it is mutually beneficial or if they are just a slave to their partner's desires.


The repeated mention of "Love, barely alive" reveals that the relationship has lost its spark and that the love between the two individuals is barely keeping them together. The use of the word "slave" infers that the singer feels trapped and unable to leave the relationship. However, the chorus suggests the possibility of freedom when one is alone and able to see things clearly. When alone, one has the freedom to understand their feelings and desires without the influence of others.


Overall, "Slave" is a melancholic song that speaks to the inner turmoil of being in a relationship that is inflicting pain on both parties. The lyrics suggest that both parties are caught up in their desires and need to find a way to break free to become their own individuals.


Line by Line Meaning

Love, barely alive in your arms
The love that exists between the singer and 'you' (the subject of the song) is dying out and is not as strong as it used to be.


Slave
The singer feels trapped and confined in the relationship with 'you'.


Dreams, taken too far every night
The singer has lofty aspirations and goals for the future, but they seem to be unrealistic and unreachable.


Who put on your heart?
The singer is questioning who has influenced and shaped 'you' into the person they are, particularly with regards to their emotional state.


'Cause I can't change, no
The singer acknowledges that he cannot change or control 'you' or the relationship they have.


When you're on your own, you can see things
The singer believes that having some distance from the relationship will allow 'you' to gain clarity and perspective on the situation.


Clear, clear as a bell and you're free
Once 'you' have gained clarity, they will be able to make decisions and choices that will set them free and enable them to be happy.


And my girl, we'll say goodbye to the things we'll never try
The singer and 'you' have missed out on opportunities and experiences together, but now it is time for them to part ways and let go of those missed moments.


Love, barely alive
The relationship between the singer and 'you' has deteriorated to a point where there is very little love left.


Love, barely alive
The previous line is repeated to emphasize the point.


Love, barely alive
The previous line is repeated to emphasize the point.


Slave
The song ends with a final repetition of the word 'slave', driving home the feeling of entrapment and confinement that the singer feels.




Lyrics © Wixen Music Publishing
Written by: Rivers Cuomo

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