"I kept your name" makes SENSE?

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ceciliafontes

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Hi, everyone! ;)

I'm writing a song about revenge and wonder if the sentence "I kept your name" makes sense!

The sentence means that I still remember his name and I will not forget for reasons of revenge (perhaps)!

Yours faithfully...
 

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No one can help me? =/
 

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There is nothing wrong with the phrase itself, but it is difficult to know if it sounds truly natural, or is appropriate, without having more context. Especially in a song lyric where the normal rules of grammar etc are often broken to achieve a particular result that the special context requires.

For example, to me the phrase "I kept your name" would normally suggest that it is being kept close for reasons of affection, rather than revenge. But there might be a way of using it that works for your song.

Perhaps you could give us three or four of the lines immediately before and after this one.
 

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If the singer is a woman who is divorced, it might mean that she kept using her ex-husband's name.
 

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Celia, your thread title should be Does 'I kept your name' make sense? and your later question should be Can no one help me?

To ask a question, we don't simply make a statement and put a question mark at the end (exept in certain contexts which don't apply here).

If you must use emoticons,
please click on the :-D icon and choose from the wide range available to you.
 
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