Anatomy of a love affair

Waterboys · Other Songs - Waterboys

You got me cheap, wherein I was wounded

back in the days of woe

You got me cheap, wherein I was wounded

back in the days of woe



I then deceived us, I then deceived us,

I then deceived us both

You used your lure then sex and affection

to train me like a beast



I left the money be, I left the money be,

I left the money behind

I left the money be, I left the money be

I left the money behind

Anatomy of a Love Affair

Released by The Waterboys, 'Anatomy of a Love Affair' stands as a defining track from their early era, characterized by the band's signature blend of folk-rock and theatrical pop. The song features the distinctive vocal delivery of Mike Daisey, who often layered multiple tracks to create a rich, textured soundscape that became a hallmark of their discography. Thematically, the piece explores the complexities of romantic relationships, utilizing poetic imagery and a driving rhythm that propelled The Waterboys into the mainstream during the mid-1980s. As a key component of their catalog, the recording exemplifies the group's ability to merge traditional instrumentation with progressive songwriting structures, influencing a generation of indie and folk artists who followed.