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Love Song Lost
Hollywood Undead

Love Song Lost is an emotionally charged track by Hollywood Undead, exploring the themes of heartbreak and betrayal. The lyrics tell the story of someone who poured their heart into writing a love song but finds themselves devastated after being cheated on. The raw emotions and poignant narrative resonate with anyone who has experienced the pain of lost love.


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Verse 1:
I was writing a love song, all my dreams in a melody,
Thinking you'd be the one to sing along, just you and me,
But then the truth came crashing down, shattered like glass,
You turned my heart into a ghost, a love that couldn't last.

Chorus:
I’m not making a love song anymore,
Your smile once opened every single door,
But now it’s just a memory, a distant shore,
I’m not writing a love song anymore.

Verse 2:
Promises whispered in the dark, now they echo in my soul,
Used to think you were my light, now I feel so cold,
Every note that I wrote, just tortures me inside,
The rhythm of a heart that's broken, has nowhere left to hide.

Chorus:
I’m not making a love song anymore,
Your smile once opened every single door,
But now it’s just a memory, a distant shore,
I’m not writing a love song anymore.

Bridge:
How could you play me like a fool,
Our love was something beautiful, breaking all the rules,
But now it’s just a scar, a wound that won't heal,
This pen serves as a weapon, but can’t change how I feel.

Chorus:
I’m not making a love song anymore,
Your smile once opened every single door,
But now it’s just a memory, a distant shore,
I’m not writing a love song anymore.

Outro:
The pages are empty, the melody's gone,
Love couldn't save us; now I'm just moving on,
One last chance, but now I close the door,
I’m not making a love song anymore.

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About "Love Song Lost"
  • Song Idea:

    Song about someone who was making a love song but not anymore as they got cheated on

  • Artist Inspiration:

    Hollywood undead

  • Created: September 11, 2024
  • Views: 11