Never Known Love
Thieves Like Us
The Deep Blue Sea of Self-Discovery in 'Never Known Love'
Thieves Like Us' song 'Never Known Love' delves into the complex emotions of self-doubt, despair, and the quest for self-discovery. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a person grappling with broken dreams and heavy days, symbolized by the 'deep blue sea.' This metaphorical sea represents a place of introspection and escape, where the protagonist seeks solace and freedom from their inner turmoil. The recurring line 'Fire wins out over my self doubt' suggests a struggle between destructive emotions and the burning desire to overcome them.
The imagery of 'cherubs pushing for more and more' and 'painted hearts on my front door' evokes a sense of innocence and longing for love and acceptance. However, despite these external symbols of affection, the protagonist remains trapped in a cycle of broken dreams and despair. The act of burning their file and swimming into the deep blue sea signifies a moment of liberation, a break from the past, and a dive into the unknown in search of something more meaningful.
Ultimately, the song's refrain 'Still I've never ever known love' underscores a profound sense of emptiness and unfulfilled longing. Despite the protagonist's efforts to escape their self-doubt and seek solace in the metaphorical sea, they remain haunted by the absence of true love. Thieves Like Us masterfully captures the universal human experience of searching for love and meaning amidst the chaos of self-doubt and broken dreams, making 'Never Known Love' a poignant and relatable anthem for anyone who has ever felt lost in their own emotions.