Tricky to Love

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Navigating the Complexities of Love in 'Tricky to Love' by White Lies

White Lies' song 'Tricky to Love' delves into the intricate and often tumultuous nature of romantic relationships. The lyrics paint a picture of a love that is ever-changing, much like the weather, and a heart that feels artificial, described as 'red imitation leather.' This metaphor suggests a sense of inauthenticity or a struggle to connect on a deeper level. The singer acknowledges their efforts to give everything to their partner, yet feels that it is never enough, highlighting the challenges of meeting the expectations of someone who seemingly has it all.

The chorus emphasizes the difficulty of being loved and loving in return. The phrase 'tricky to love' is repeated, underscoring the complexity and perhaps the frustration of the situation. The singer's love is described as a 'rush of every season,' indicating a relationship filled with highs and lows, but also a sense of vagueness and lack of clarity. This could imply that despite the intensity of emotions, there is a lack of a solid foundation or understanding between the partners.

In the latter part of the song, the singer reflects on their efforts to communicate and connect, stating that they 'said all the right things' and 'played all of your games,' yet still feel unheard and unappreciated. This sentiment captures the essence of feeling 'tricky to love'—the frustration of giving one's all and still feeling inadequate or misunderstood. The song encapsulates the emotional rollercoaster of trying to navigate a relationship where love is complicated and elusive, resonating with anyone who has felt the struggle of being truly seen and valued in a romantic partnership.

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