Little Darling

Lost Love's Redemption: Unraveling the Poetic Tale by Very Important
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Lyrics

And the only one

Expresses the exclusivity of someone's thoughts, focusing on a single individual.

He thought about was her

Continues the theme of intense thought about a particular person.

From the chained linked fence

Describes a location with a chained linked fence, possibly symbolizing restriction or confinement.

Fettered and eclipsed

Suggests being bound and overshadowed, possibly by external circumstances.

And he'd never thought he'd be going back

Surprising return to a place he didn't anticipate revisiting.

He thought he secured the bag

Believed he had everything secured, but faced unexpected challenges.

But he'd really been outmatched

Realization of being outmatched or overpowered, akin to diamonds appearing as plastic.

Like diamonds made from plastic bags

Metaphorical contrast between valuable and worthless, possibly reflecting self-perception.

Little darling, why haven't you gone away?

A question directed at the person, asking why they haven't left.

Little darling, it's obvious you don't wanna stay

Reiteration of the person's apparent reluctance to depart.

And all along, he'd been so lost and wronged

Recognition of personal confusion and feeling of injustice.

And all along, he waited for the sweet poisoned song

Waiting for something that brings pleasure but may be harmful or toxic.

While he waited on his phone for someone else to come

Implies a state of anticipation while relying on others for company or support.

Nothing no one ever made a man a useless bum

Rejects the idea that external factors can determine one's worth.

And the quickest way to A and B for him

Suggests an unconventional or indirect path in personal affairs.

Was going Z

Metaphor for avoiding responsibilities and taking an unconventional route.

Procrastinated weds

Delaying important commitments, possibly compared to useless rituals.

Like useless hymns and bygone friends

Reflection on unproductive habits and friendships from the past.

Little darling, why haven't you gone away?

Repeats the question, emphasizing the person's apparent resistance to leaving.

Little darling, it's obvious you don't wanna stay

Reiteration of the person's unwillingness to stay.

And all along, he'd been so lost and wronged

Revisits the theme of feeling lost and wronged.

And all along, he waited for the sweet poisoned song

Repeats the anticipation of a potentially harmful but attractive experience.

And it's finally come to pass for you

Acknowledges the fulfillment of something for the person, though the nature is unspecified.

Nothing no one made a man like you

Reiterates the idea that external factors shaped the person.

And it's finally come to pass for you

Repeated acknowledgment of an achieved outcome for the person.

Nothing no one made a man like you

Reiterates the idea that external factors shaped the person, reinforcing a sense of determinism.

Little darling, little darling, little darling, little darling

Repetition of the term "Little darling," emphasizing the closeness or affection for the person.

Little darling, little darling, little darling, little darling

Continuation of the repetition, possibly underscoring the significance of the individual.

And the only one he thought about was her

Recalls the exclusive focus on a specific person, reinforcing their importance.

From the chain linked fence, he'd knew he found the one

Finalizes the connection to the person from the chain-linked fence, emphasizing the significance of finding "the one."

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