Will You Ever Love Me Again?

Sloan · Other Songs - Sloan

I think I'm happy now but I don't want to jinx it

We're so good together, everybody thinks it

I wish I could've left your baggage unattended

Because for you, I think that's where our story ended



Don't go

I won't care

It just looks that way

Without you I will be okay

I don't know

You don't care

Will you ever love me again

Ever love me again

I hope so

It's not fair



There's this shelf full up with books that I've been skimming

And these unruly bangs just begging for a trimming

I need your handiwork; that's not unlike the devil's

And everything's so simple on so many levels



You don't know

You don't know

You don't care



Will you love me please, I've had it with your sympathies

I don't know

You don't care

Will you ever love me again

Ever love me again

You don't know

[Ever love me again]



Gonna have to spend this quarter on a person who cares

Or maybe try to catch a glimpse of the woman downstairs

You don't know

You don't care



Will you ever love me again

Ever love me again

[I don't know]

Ever love me again

[Don't care]

Ever love me again

[I don't know]

Ever love me again

[Don't care]

Ever love me again

[I don't know]

Ever love me again

[Don't care]

Will You Ever Love Me Again?

Sloan's 'Will You Ever Love Me Again?' stands as a poignant exploration of heartbreak and emotional vulnerability within the post-punk revival landscape. Released during the band's active period, the track exemplifies Sloan's signature blend of melodic sensibility and raw, introspective lyricism. The song captures the lingering ache of a relationship that has ended, utilizing atmospheric production to underscore themes of longing and the difficulty of moving forward. As part of Sloan's broader discography, the recording reflects the band's commitment to crafting emotionally resonant music that resonates with listeners navigating similar feelings of loss and reflection.