Original
by Malcolm Todd
Summary
"Original" by Malcolm Todd reflects on lost love and the longing for a past connection. It captures the struggle of wanting to love someone who has changed, leaving a sense of nostalgia behind.
Full Analysis
The overall theme of the song is about heartbreak and the difficulty of moving on. The singer grapples with feelings of missing an old version of someone who has become distant. There's a sense of frustration mixed with nostalgia, as he wishes things could be different but is forced to accept the reality of the situation.
Verse 1
I can't be the one to tell you that you're all
I can only say how I feel when you're gone
Only when you go, I need to let you know
That you were killin' me and diggin' my grave
In this verse, the singer expresses the pain of unrequited love. He feels like he can't voice his feelings fully, suggesting a lack of communication in the relationship. There’s a strong sense of loss, as he reveals that their absence is deeply felt. The metaphor about being "killin' me" shows how the relationship has affected him negatively, hinting at emotional turmoil.
Chorus
I wanna love you, but you're so cold
I would've done it, but you couldn't decide
If we were somethin' that could grow old
Lookin' for someone that you couldn't find
The chorus highlights the push and pull in the relationship. The singer wants to love this person, but their coldness makes it hard. There's a feeling of frustration because he wanted commitment, but the other person couldn't decide what they wanted. This uncertainty creates a barrier, leading to missed opportunities for a deeper connection.
Verse 2
Now you know that I'm so original
Now you know that I'm so original
In this verse, the repetition of "I'm so original" suggests a sense of self-affirmation. The singer is asserting his worth and identity, perhaps as a way to cope with the heartache. It implies he’s confident in who he is, even if the relationship hasn’t worked out. This could also hint at a realization that he deserves better than the coldness he’s received.
Chorus
Why should I miss it (miss it)
Now that I know you?
I wish you'd stayed (stayed)
I'd miss the days (miss it)
When you were new
This chorus adds layers to the nostalgia. Here, he questions why he should miss someone who has changed so much. He wishes things were like they were when the relationship was fresh and exciting. This reflects the common theme of looking back fondly at the beginning of a relationship while recognizing that it has evolved into something painful.
Bridge
I wanna love you, but you're so cold
I would've done it, but you couldn't decide
If we were somethin' that could grow old
Lookin' for someone that you couldn't find
The bridge echoes earlier sentiments, repeating the struggle with wanting to love someone who is emotionally unavailable. This repetition emphasizes the frustration and helplessness he feels. It serves as a reminder that the core issues in their relationship remain unresolved, making it hard to move forward.
Outro
Now you know that I'm so original
La-di-da, la-di-da (la-di-da), la-di-da (la-di-da)
Now you know that I'm so original
La-di-da, la-di-da (la-di-da), la-di-da (la-di-da)
The outro feels like a mix of acceptance and resignation. The repetition of "I'm so original" shows he’s embracing his individuality despite the pain. The "la-di-da" gives it a light-hearted touch, almost as if he’s trying to brush off the sadness. It’s a way of coping, suggesting that while he’s heartbroken, he’s still moving forward.
Closing Thoughts
"Original" is a heartfelt exploration of lost love, filled with relatable emotions. The balance between nostalgia and frustration makes it resonate with anyone who’s experienced a similar situation. It’s a reminder of the complexities of love and the journey to self-acceptance after a tough breakup.
Full Lyrics
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Ooh, ooh-ooh, ooh
I can't be the one to tell you that you're all
I can only say how I feel when you're gone
Only when you go, I need to let you know
That you were killin' me and diggin' my grave
Ay, ay, how I miss the old you
I wanna love you, but you're so cold
I would've done it, but you couldn't decide
If we were somethin' that could grow old
Lookin' for someone that you couldn't find
Now you know that I'm so original
Now you know that I'm so original
Why should I miss it (miss it)
Now that I know you?
I wish you'd stayed (stayed)
I'd miss the days (miss it)
When you were new
Now I miss the old you
I wanna love you, but you're so cold
I would've done it, but you couldn't decide
If we were somethin' that could grow old
Lookin' for someone that you couldn't find
Now you know that I'm so original
La-di-da, la-di-da (la-di-da), la-di-da (la-di-da)
Now you know that I'm so original
La-di-da, la-di-da (la-di-da), la-di-da (la-di-da)
La-di-da, la-di-da (la-di-da), la-di-da (la-di-da)
La-di-da, la-di-da (la-di-da), la-di-da (la-di-da)
I wanna love you, but you're so cold
I would've done it, but you couldn't decide
If we were somethin' that could grow old
Lookin' for someone that you couldn't find
Now you know that I'm so original
Now you know that I'm so original (original amazin')
One, two, three, four
La-di-da, la-di-da (la-di-da), la-di-da (la-di-da)
La-di-da, la-di-da (la-di-da), la-di-da (la-di-da)
La-di-da, la-di-da (la-di-da), la-di-da (la-di-da)
La-di-da, la-di-da (la-di-da), la-di-da (la-di-da)