Frank Turner – mittens
There’s a particular kind of heartbreak that doesn’t come from explosive fights or dramatic endings. It’s the slow kind, the one that lingers after you have given everything and realised it was never going to be enough. Frank Turner’s Mittens, released in 2016 on Positive Songs for Negative People, captures that feeling with brutal simplicity.
“I once wrote you love songs, you never fell in love.”
That line alone says more than most ballads ever do. Love songs are declarations, little lifelines thrown into the void in the hope that someone will catch them. But here, they don’t land. They exist, they are written, played, sung, but they do nothing. There is no grand rejection, no bitter fallout, just the realisation that love cannot be willed into existence, no matter how beautifully it is framed.
Then comes the line that seals it:
“We used to fit like mittens, but never like gloves.”
Mittens and gloves serve the same purpose, but they do it differently. Mittens force closeness, pressing fingers together in a shared warmth, but they lack precision. Gloves fit every curve, every space between fingers, allowing movement without losing connection. That difference is everything. There was comfort, there was something that felt safe, but it was never the right shape.
For a poet, this kind of writing works because it leaves room to breathe. It does not over-explain. It does not try too hard. It lets the image carry the weight, and in that restraint, it hits even harder.
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Great song. Frank Turner is another artist I’m familiar with, but haven’t heard much of his music.
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I knew this song for a long while, and even own a vinyl, but I only started to listen to more of his songs recently
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