Blame It On Your Heart
Patty Loveless
A Heart Full of Betrayal: Patty Loveless' Anthem of Empowerment
Patty Loveless' song "Blame It On Your Heart" is a powerful anthem of empowerment and self-respect. The lyrics tell the story of a woman who has reached her breaking point with a deceitful lover. She is no longer willing to tolerate his lies, infidelity, and mistreatment. The repeated refrain of "blame it on your lying, cheating, cold deadbeating, two-timing, double dealing, mean mistreating, loving heart" serves as a cathartic release for the protagonist, as she firmly places the blame for the relationship's failure on her partner's untrustworthy behavior.
The song's narrative is a classic tale of heartbreak and betrayal, but it is delivered with a sense of strength and resilience. The protagonist acknowledges the pain and loneliness she has endured, but she also recognizes her own worth and refuses to be a victim any longer. The lines "Well all I wanted was to be your one and only / And all I ever got from you was being lonely" highlight her initial hopes and the subsequent disappointment, while the declaration "Now that dream is laid to rest / 'Cause you have failed the test" signifies her decision to move on.
Loveless' delivery of the song is both fiery and poignant, capturing the raw emotions of someone who has been wronged but is determined to reclaim their dignity. The song also carries a sense of poetic justice, as the protagonist predicts that her ex-lover will eventually face the same kind of heartbreak he inflicted on her. This theme of karmic retribution is encapsulated in the lines "Someone's gonna do you like you done me honey / And when she does you like she'll do you, it ain't funny." Ultimately, "Blame It On Your Heart" is a celebration of self-empowerment and the strength to walk away from toxic relationships.