Love, Love, Love
Of Monsters And Men
The Heartache of Unrequited Affection
The song "Love, Love, Love" by Of Monsters And Men delves into the emotional turmoil of unrequited love and the guilt associated with not being able to reciprocate someone's feelings. The lyrics suggest a narrative where the speaker acknowledges their role in causing someone else's heartache, referring to themselves as a 'crook' for stealing the other person's heart and not caring for it. This self-awareness of being a 'bad person' for not returning the affection is a central theme of the song.
The imagery used in the song, such as fingertips never running through skin and bright blue eyes that can only meet across a crowded room, evokes a sense of distance and longing. The repeated chorus emphasizes the one-sided nature of the relationship, with the line 'You love, love, love when you know I can't love' highlighting the painful awareness that the speaker cannot give the love that the other person desires. This creates a poignant picture of love that is deeply felt but ultimately unfulfilled.
The song concludes with a sense of resignation, suggesting that it's best for both parties to forget and move on before they become too consumed by the situation. The mention of being held tightly through the night until morning suggests moments of closeness that make the inevitable parting even more difficult. Of Monsters And Men are known for their folk-inspired indie pop sound, and in this song, they use that style to convey a story of love, loss, and the complexity of human emotions.