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Who Do You Want for Your Love? Lyrics

Oh well, I ain`t got nothing,
I got nothing to say to the right one
I don`t need nothing,
I got nothing to feel for the bright one
I ain`t loving you dear, running away with no one
Who do you want for your love?

I got nothing taking my time, i`m a wild one, one
And if i'd ever tried another to stay, i'll lie like a son
Yeah i don`t know when who can play
At the same way
Who do you want for...

I ain`t messin`, burn your hand
Don`t you ever turn your back on a friend
Slowly come girl, to my bed
Underrated, underfed, dead!

I've been getting bad vibes living in the smoke
Try and tell you good friend but it sounds a joke
Giving up the good things changing all my ways
Meat is going bad girl, now i will be saved
Yeah, i wish i could be strong
Living with the good wins, that i wear them long

Ooh now hear me calling out your name
Has a lesson there's a game
Don`t you fool it, do it friend
Keep your cool girl or you're dead
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Cover art for Who Do You Want for Your Love? lyrics by Budgie

I love this song! Very underrated.

Cover art for Who Do You Want for Your Love? lyrics by Budgie

This track explores difficult topics centered around love, identity, and the emotional turmoil that often accompanies relationships. It tackles disillusionment and indecision when it comes to love, posing questions about connection and affection and what people want. In it, it talks about one's own uncertainty and self-examination, suggesting that the narrator is grappling with feelings of inadequacy and a desire for genuine connection. In life, when dealing with trust issues, you don't know if you can trust the ones you love or if they feel the same back.

Song Meaning
Negative
Subjective
Sadness
Love
Identity
Turmoil
Disillusionment
Indecision
 
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