Lego House
by Ed Sheeran
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Song Analysis for Lego House
Ed Sheeran's "Lego House" is a poignant exploration of mending a fractured relationship. The central metaphor, as confirmed by Sheeran himself, compares the relationship to a house built of Lego bricks. This imagery suggests something that is carefully constructed piece by piece but is also fragile and can be easily broken or "knocked down." However, the key message is one of hope; just like a Lego structure, it can be rebuilt from the "pieces." This represents the singer's desire to repair the damage and start over, acknowledging that if the attempt fails, they can part ways without the finality of a more permanent demolition. The song delves into feelings of emotional and physical distance, with lyrics like "I'm out of touch, I'm out of love" and "I'm out of sight, I'm out of mind," likely referencing the struggles of maintaining a relationship amidst the demands of a burgeoning career. Yet, these confessions are paired with a renewed commitment and a belief that the love is now stronger than before: "out of all these things I've done, I think I love you better now." It's a song about recognizing past mistakes and dedicating oneself to the careful, patient process of rebuilding love and trust.
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