You Belong To Someone Else
Kele
The Heartache of Unattainable Love
Kele's song "You Belong To Someone Else" delves into the bittersweet emotions of unrequited love and the longing for someone who is already committed to another. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of the narrator's deep affection and the intense connection they feel with the person they desire. The recurring imagery of hearing the person's voice like thunder and seeing them in daydreams and clouds emphasizes the overwhelming presence of this love in the narrator's life. Despite the strong feelings, there is an underlying awareness that this love is unattainable, as the person belongs to someone else.
The song captures the internal conflict of the narrator, who is fully aware of the situation but cannot help being drawn to the person they love. The lines "How did you come to trick me, A stutter and a smile, I told myself I'm smarter, Smarter than this" reflect the narrator's frustration with themselves for falling into this emotional trap. The mention of counting down the days until they see the person again highlights the anticipation and longing that comes with unrequited love.
In the latter part of the song, the lyrics shift to a more intimate and tender moment between the narrator and the person they love. The description of simple, yet profound, moments like squeezing the inside of their hand and sweeping hair out of their eyes conveys a sense of fleeting happiness and love. However, the repeated refrain "You belong to someone else" serves as a stark reminder of the reality that this love cannot be fully realized. The song beautifully captures the complexity of emotions involved in loving someone who is out of reach, blending longing, frustration, and fleeting joy into a poignant narrative.