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Spandau Ballet – True lyrics
So true funny how it seems
Always in time, but never in line for dreams.
Head over heels when toe to toe.
This is the sound of my soul,
This is the sound

I bought a ticket to the world,
But now I've come back again
Why do I find it hard to write the next line?
Oh I want the truth to be said

Huh huh huh hu-uh huh
I know this much is true
Huh huh huh hu-uh huh
I know this much is true.

With a thrill in my head and a pill on my tongue
Dissolve the nerves that have just begun
Listening to Marvin (all night long)
This is the sound of my soul,
This is the sound...

Always slipping from my hands,
Sands a time of it's own

Take your seaside arms and write the next line
Oh I want the truth to be known

Huh huh huh hu-uh huh
I know this much is true
Huh huh huh hu-uh huh
I know this much is true

I bought a ticket to the world,
But now I've come back again
Why do I find it hard to write the next line?
Oh I want the truth to be said

Huh huh huh hu-uh huh
I know this much is true
Huh huh huh hu-uh huh
I know this much is true

This much is true

I know, I know, I know this much is true
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Songwriters: Gary James Kemp
True lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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    This is a song which uses poetic verses in place of actual feelings. It's about a lover who knows thier in love with someone but doesn't want to act on it because they're either afraid of being rejected or that their feelings are unrequited, or they don't know how to say it. So they're thinking to themselves they wish they could see the future and know the outcome if they're to act on their feelings. 'with a thrill in my hand and a pill on my tongue. '- they have the nerve to say it but don't know how to say it, but wants the truth to be known. 'head over heals when toe to toe'-this is the effect of being close to the person with whom they're in love.
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    It's about the dark dichotomy of a dream. The realization of a dream is also the death of a dream. This person has found the perfect soul mate, but just has to see if there is someone or something else out there that is better. There is not. But he/she looks anyway to no avail only to wind up right back where they started. This is human situation and no drug can cure it. We are all doomed to want more even if we have more than we could ever want.
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    "take your seats and I'll write the next line" should read.
    "take your seaside arms and write the next line" It's a reference to a passage in Nabokof's Lolita where he describes her as having 'seaside limbs and ardent tongue' A girl he fancied loaned him the book and he put it in the song so she'd know it was about her. She didn't have a clue. Too vague Gary, perhaps you should have just told her.
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    First verse people who are out of sync with each other unless they are in bed.
    2nd verse I take drugs to numb myself but I remember our turbulent relationship and I listen to marvin gaye (?) while I'm on the road looking for inspiration.
    I bought a ticket to the world. I left but and you use the distance to put a min on the relationship so its time I tell my side of the story of why we are not together.
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    "Dan Air" is spot on, and I further submit that the "pill on his tongue" is the "pleasure point" of his lady (at least that's what I believe in my overly symbolic/perverse mind). One of the most romantic songs - ever. Can't believe how young the Kemps are in this. Wise beyond their years at that point in time. Ah. The springtime of youth! Aloha!
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    True isn't about anything. It's just a mixmash of words to a great tune. They found the tune first and figured they would pull a fast one on the unsuspecting listeners, knowing they would forever be wondering wtf it's about, while all the time they're laughing their asses off. No matter though. It's the second track on the playlist I listen to every night when I go to bed. The first one is captain of her heart and the third one is your song.
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    Here's what Gary Kemp said himself... see this article
    "https://www.songmeaningsandfacts.com/true-by-spandau-ballet/
    SPANDAU BALLET
    “True” by Spandau Ballet
    BY SMF · NOVEMBER 7, 2019

    Spandau Ballet’s “True” has an interesting origin story, which in turn describes some of the lyrics. For instance, what originally inspired Gary Kemp to pick up his guitar to pen the tune was watching the 1970 Beatles’ documentary, “Let It Be”. This becomes relevant to the “True” because its intro and chorus were inspired by a track featured therein called “Dig a Pony” and specifically how, according to Kemp, John Lennon ‘took one word and turned it into a shaking melody’.

    Then once he did pick up his guitar, Gary went about trying to imitate the sound of some of his idols, Marvin Gaye and Al Green. In fact as seen in the second verse, there’s even a shoutout to “Marvin” in the song.

    But the greatest inspiration was a friendship he had with a lady by the name of Clare Grogan, a successful media personality in her own right. Indeed there is a good portion of the lyrics which can be seen as alluding to this platonic relationship. For instance, “head over heels when toe-to-toe” can be gleaned as a metaphor for Gary’s infatuation with Clare. And we also know that certain phrases in this song were lifted from the classic 1955 novel “Lolita”. And the reason that Kemp was even reading that book in the first place is because it was given to him as a birthday gift via Clare.

    A Song about trying to pen a love song
    But that being said there also seems a notable degree of improvisation in the song’s lyrics. For instance, some of the lines are so symbolic that they can be interpreted a million different ways. And at a certain point the vocalist makes the audience aware that he’s ‘finding it hard to write the next line’. Or put differently, he’s suffering from writer’s block. In fact Kemp described “True”, in his own words, as being “a song about trying to write a love song”. And whereas this is not the type of information a songwriter would usually include in a track, after all in this case the narrator “wants the truth to be said”.

    So all things considered, this song can be loosely interpreted as a tribute to Clare Grogan. And if that is the case, then we think the title would point to the idea of the singer’s love for her being “true”. But her name is not actually mentioned, and the lyrics in general have a very open-ended feel. So if anything, it can be concluded that the singer personifies a man who is indeed in love with a lady but is having a very-difficult time expressing such. So at the end of the day he is reduced to focusing on “the truth” of his feelings as opposed to elaborate words to express them."
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    Truth is as relative as what we go through what is true to 1 is not necessarily true to all The Truth Is WE are Dreams of our own dream!!!
    Dream on!!!
    We come to dream We come to sleep we come to learn we are dust in an invisible CREATOR!!!
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    You all have forgotten how you feel when you know the relationship is done! Stick a fork in it he's tired of her that is why he is laughing cause she's driving him crazy hello aka Hi Ha. His idea of love is his dream but, seems like they are more toe to toe like in challenge aka fighting. He knows what it really is aka true at least when having sex he can ride all night long (famous marvin gaye song about sex is "Let's Get It On"), but needs to be high aka pill on my tongue probably extc or acid. Thrill in my head can also reference a gun, or male member, gambling, drink, joint or his fantasy or idea of relationship. Then he contradicts himself by singing in time but never in line. Stand in line how do you feel. Second Guess yourself did I get everything why so long waiting in this waste of time line. The music is what really sells this song. However, by keeping it a mystery he can still keep everyone talking! Remember we are talking '80s here. If I said ironic would that shed more light on his thought process Hmmm lol. Hi?
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