Never Had No One Ever

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The Echo of Loneliness in 'Never Had No One Ever'

The song 'Never Had No One Ever' by The Smiths is a poignant expression of profound loneliness and the feeling of being an outsider. The lyrics, penned by the band's lead singer Morrissey, often explore themes of alienation and despair, and this song is a quintessential example of his introspective and melancholic writing style.

The opening lines depict someone walking with difficulty through the streets where they grew up, suggesting a sense of discomfort and disconnection from their past. The 'really bad dream' that lasted for years could be a metaphor for the singer's life experiences, filled with prolonged periods of isolation and emotional pain. The repetition of 'I'm alone' emphasizes the depth of the singer's solitude, and standing outside someone's house, possibly a symbol of warmth and companionship, highlights the distance between the singer and the object of their yearning.

The Smiths were known for their ability to articulate the struggles of the youth of their time, particularly those who felt misunderstood or on the fringes of society. 'Never Had No One Ever' resonates with anyone who has ever felt alone in a crowd or disconnected from their surroundings. The song's haunting melody and Morrissey's expressive vocals combine to create a soundscape that is both beautiful and heartbreaking, capturing the essence of human loneliness.

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