Real Love

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The Elusive Quest for Genuine Connection in 'Real Love' by Slaughter

In 'Real Love' by Slaughter, the lyrics delve into the profound sense of loneliness and yearning for a genuine connection. The song opens with the singer lying awake in the morning light, feeling the emptiness of another sleepless night. This imagery sets the tone for the entire song, highlighting the void left by a lost love. The repetition of 'Oh, I hear it calling' suggests an almost haunting desire for something real and meaningful, a love that seems just out of reach.

The chorus, with its plea for 'Real love, won't somebody show me,' underscores the singer's desperation and disillusionment. The question 'isn't anyone true anymore?' reflects a broader societal skepticism about authenticity and trust in relationships. This sentiment is further emphasized by the line 'All through my life, I've been feelin' down,' indicating a long-standing struggle with finding someone who truly understands and connects with the singer on a deeper level.

Throughout the song, the recurring theme of searching and not finding 'real love' resonates with anyone who has experienced the pain of unfulfilled emotional needs. The lyrics convey a universal longing for a love that is genuine and unwavering, a connection that transcends superficial interactions. Slaughter's poignant delivery and the emotive melody amplify the sense of yearning and the quest for something real in a world that often feels insincere and disconnected.

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  2. Mad About You
  3. Days Gone By
  4. Outta My Head
  5. Love Is Forever
  6. Real Love
  7. Up All Night
  8. Break Down N' Cry
  9. On My Own
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