Called out to prove my love
You reply by getting defensive
Called out o prove my love
Now you should be able to sense it

I'm full of your dreams
I let you sleep with the lights on
Stay with me might as well
Be the kind of girl you want to beI am in love

I am in love
I am a fool
Fell from above
These things that I have done

They would be a test of anyone
How am I meant to see
You dressed up like your mother
They say you marry your father

I hope that don't reflect on me
They say you marry your mother
I hope that don't put you in her company
I am in love

I am in love
And I am a fool
There is no other
I am in love

I am in love
What I say is don't lie
But it's enough to make you wonder
I can't be one that you want to trust

And not the one that you want to trample
In the dust
I am in love
I am in love

And I am a fool
There is no other
I am in love
I am in love

Into the fire
Tears start coming
Good stars surround us
It's enough to want to make you wonder


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I Am in Love Lyrics as written by Neil Mullane Finn

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    My Interpretation

    "I can be one you wanna trust" makes more sense

    Brilliant song. To me it's about new love where he's starting to make himself vulnerable, both parties are having some doubts, and he's trying to reassure her -- and himself. And then that chorus comes along and he is just carried away by the moment and the emotion -- a fool in love.

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