Love, love is a verb,
Love is a doing word,
Fearless on my breath.
Gentle impulsion,
Shakes me, makes me lighter,
Fearless on my breath.
Teardrop on the fire,
Fearless on my breath.
Night, night after day,
Black flowers blossom,
Fearless on my breath.
Black flowers blossom,
Fearless on my breath,
Teardrop on the fire,
Fearless on my...
Water is my eye,
Most faithful mirror.
Fearless on my breath,
Teardrop on the fire,
I've a confession.
Fearless on my breath,
Most faithful mirror,
Fearless on my breath,
Teardrop on the fire,
Fearless on my breath.
You're stumbling a little,
You're stumbling a little.
About This Song
"Teardrop" is a haunting trip-hop masterpiece that explores love as both a transformative force and a source of profound vulnerability, with ethereal vocals by Elizabeth Fraser floating over a hypnotic, minimalist beat built around a sampled drum loop. The lyrics present love as an active, breathing entity ("love is a doing word") that simultaneously elevates and overwhelms, with the recurring imagery of "feathers on my breath" suggesting weightlessness and fragility. The song's sparse, atmospheric production creates an intimate yet expansive soundscape that perfectly captures the delicate tension between emotional transcendence and melancholy. Originally written as a tribute to Jeff Buckley after his tragic death, "Teardrop" became Massive Attack's most enduring work and a defining track of the trip-hop genre, showcasing how electronic music could convey deep emotional complexity. The interplay between the organic warmth of Fraser's vocals and the cold precision of the programmed beats creates a uniquely beautiful meditation on love, loss, and human connection.
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