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Her range, tone, pitch, and emotion are second to none on this song. Mike from Los AngelesThis is one of the most beautiful emotional songs/productions I have ever heard.The craziness that you feel when you're in love, the wistfulness you feel when that passes, but also the lack of intensity of feeling, for both better and worse. To my mind, it's almost hopeful (or maybe neutral?), describing the ending of being in love. As Mike said it can be interpreted in many ways, and covers a range of emotions.
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James from Stratford-upon-avonThis is such a beautiful song.The deeper meaning for me is that we all deserve better (a Rich). Not because he was a friend I cut ties with but because no matter what that friendship endured. I love this song because of my friend Rich. No more I love yous for that friend is gone. The monsters are the forces in your mind telling you it’s time to let go. It is the point when you just give up the fight hoping someone will change. The song for me is about giving up the ghost. Maria from Newburyport I always loved this song.
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How does one simply walk away from someone you love? No More I Love You's was what he did to drive me insane. And there was nothing I could do to help him - my love was not going to cure him. I was trapped in a love where I not only cared for him, I feared him, too. When in his "normal" persona, we had the most incredible times - but he was unstable - at any given moment he could switch into this other person who just so happened to dislike me. Years earlier, I'd fallen in love with a schizophrenic. He was the first victim - who knows how he came to be how he is, but Lennox is his victim now, and he realizes that she is no longer available for him to further abuse. And the older blond man - the one who broke her, moves off stage, exiting her life knowing the game's up. Meanwhile, all around her is the ongoing parade of life some laughing, some miserable, some beyond understanding: she has taken her place amongst them all, just another twisted soul. The tragedy is seeing this result and knowing how it happened - a tortured soul that can no longer feel love, no less seek it. No more will she allow herself to give voice to another "I love You" - no more bleeding her heart in order to gain someone's affection. Her demons were like my own, desperately seeking love but finding sex instead - always feeling as though you were the crazy one while your object of adoration gavottes with everyone else, leaving you in pain.Īfter enough - and this point of 'enough' is different for everyone.after enough of this, Lennox undergoes a metamorphosis much like a butterfly, but in a sadly neurotic form. I'm convinced that the older, blond male who makes the final appearance, at the end of this video - the one who removes his face mask with a tinge of disdain.he was the lover who drove Lennox to madness. Yet the focal point always comes back to Annie Lennox's performance, first as the woman driven to madness as well as the earlier woman shown desperately trying to make sense of the world around her, as seen and heard through the walls. As a gay man, I also relate to the gender-bending of ballerinas with hairy armpits. I will begin by stating the obvious: as a videographer, I find this video enchanting and disturbing at the same time. There's such rich and raw human emotion going on that it has taken me this long to even being to process what this song does for me.