| The Corrs – Love To Love You Lyrics | 13 years ago |
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It does not seem to me like the narrator of the song is arrogant or purposely leading her suitor on. In fact, she really likes and is attracted to him, but she is not in love (yet?). The man, however, is very much in love with her and she knows it is hurting him that his feelings are not reciprocated. She feels somewhat guilty and tries to comfort and soothe him, maybe even meaning what she says when she claims that she would love to love him too. At the end of the song she tells him to break down the pillars standing in the way of her loving him back, so if he tries really hard, she just might come round in the end. Ok, maybe she is leading him on just a bit :-) |
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| The Corrs – Hopelessly Addicted Lyrics | 13 years ago |
| Friends falling deeply in love with one another, what could be sweeter ;-) | |
| The Corrs – Give Me A Reason Lyrics | 13 years ago |
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To me, this song is all about longing - a recurrent theme in quite a few of The Corrs' songs - and lust. The story told by the lyrics is one of a short but explosive romance which is suddenly broken off by the man, only to leave the girl wondering why. The girl is still angry about the break-up and has difficulty getting over it. Yet, when she meets the man again she wants nothing more than to throw herself at him. Being too proud to do so - just barely -, in her mind she asks, or even begs, him to "give her a reason" to lose control. Her body is weak, here make-up is off, here defense is down, she is completely receptive to any advances he might make. She is really just hoping and waiting for even the slightest initiative or hint of his to fall into his arms. That is my opinion, anyway. |
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| The Corrs – Give Me A Reason Lyrics | 13 years ago |
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To me, this song is all about longing - a recurrent theme in quite a few of The Corrs' songs - and lust. The story told by the lyrics is one of a short but explosive romance which is suddenly broken off by the man, only to leave the girl wondering why. The girl is still angry about the break-up and has difficulty getting over it. Yet, when she meets the man again she wants nothing more than to throw herself at him. Being too proud to do so - just barely -, in her mind she asks, or even begs, him to "give her a reason" to lose control. Her body is weak, here make-up is off, here defense is down, she is completely receptive to any advances he might make. She is really just hoping and waiting for even the slightest initiative or hint of his to fall into his arms. That is my opinion, anyway. |
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