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Lorde - The Love Club

I'm in a clique but I want out
It's not the same as when I was punched
In the old days there was enough
The card games and ease with the bitter salt of blood
I was in but I want out
My mother's love is choking me
I'm sick of words that hang above my head
What about the kid? It's time the kid got free


[Hook:]
Be a part of the love club
Everything will glow for you
You'll get punched for the love club
For the love club.

I joined the club and it's all on
There are fights for being my best friend
And the girls get their claws out
There's something about hanging out with the wicked kids
Take the pill make it too ill
The other day I forgot my old address
I'm sitting pretty on the throne,
There's nothing more I want
Except to be alone.

[Hook:]
Be a part of the love club
Everything will glow for you
You'll get punched for the love club
For the love club.

Your clothes are soaked and you don't know where to go
So drop your chin and take yourself back home
And roll out your maps and papers
Find out your hiding places again
The only problem that I got with the club
Is how you're severed from the people who watched you grow up
When you're a member go on your great adventure again
They will be waiting at the end.

[Hook:]
Be a part of the love club
Everything will glow for you
You'll get punched for the love club
For the love club.

"The Love Club" explores the longing for freedom, identity and the complexities of growing up. The song delves into the narrator's desire to escape the constraints of her current situation and find a sense of belonging. In the first verse, the narrator expresses her dissatisfaction with her current state by feeling suffocated by her mother's love. She yearns for independence and resents the expectations placed upon her. The line "What about the kid?" suggests that the narrator's actions are constantly being questioned, and she wants to break free from this scrutiny. The chorus introduces the concept of the "love club" as a metaphorical space where everything is ideal and radiant. The club represents a desired escape from reality and a place where the narrator can find acceptance and love. However, the following verse reveals the dark side of this club, where friendships are intense and competitive. The line "there's somethin' about hanging out with the wicked kids" suggests that the narrator is drawn to this rebellious atmosphere. The lyrics "take the pill, make it too real" hint at the narrator's search for authenticity and the desire to experience life to its fullest. She is willing to embrace the challenges and consequences that come with this pursuit. The line "I'm sittin' pretty on the throne, there's nothing more I want, except to be alone" implies that the narrator has attained some level of power or influence but still feels a sense of isolation and longs for solitude. The bridge of the song touches on the struggle of finding one's place in the world. The narrator encourages someone who feels lost and soaked by their circumstances to return home and rediscover themselves. The lyrics convey the idea that the "love club" may disconnect individuals from their roots and the people who have witnessed their growth. Ultimately, the song portrays the "love club" as a double-edged sword. While it offers an enticing escape, it can also alienate individuals from their true selves and the people who have been part of their journey. The song suggests that true fulfillment comes from self-discovery and the ability to reconcile one's desires with their roots.

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