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“The Love Thieves” makes countless references to the Bible, a common theme in Depeche Mode songs. The song is about what the meaning of love is, and how one should accept its many shortcomings.
[Verse 1]
Oh, the tears that you weep
For the poor tortured souls
Who fall at your feet
With their love begging bowls
All the clerks and the tailors
The sharks and the sailors
All good at their trades, but
They'll always be failures
[Verse 2]
Alms for the poor
For the wretched disciples
And the love that they swore
With their hearts on the Bible
Beseeching the honor
To sit at your table
And feast on your holiness
As long as they're able
[Chorus]
Love needs its martyrs
Needs its sacrifices
They live for your beauty
And pay for their vices
Love will be the death of
My lonely soul brothers
But their spirits shall live on in
The hearts of all lovers
[Verse 3]
You're holding court
With your lips and your smile
Your body's a halo
Their minds are on trial
Sure as Adam is Eve
Sure as Jonah turned whaler
They're crooked love thieves
And you are their jailer
[Chorus]
Love needs its martyrs
Needs its sacrifices
They live for your beauty
And pay for their vices
Love will be the death of
My lonely soul brothers
But their spirits shall live on in
The hearts of all lovers
[Outro]
Love will be the death of
My lonely soul brothers
But their spirits shall live on in
The hearts of all lovers
The Love Thieves was written by Martin L. Gore.
The Love Thieves was produced by Tim Simenon.
Depeche Mode released The Love Thieves on Fri Apr 04 1997.