While this song probably doesn't mean anything, it means something to me.
The phrase "I love you" loses its meaning if it's repeated too often. These days, you find "I love you" printed on greeting cards, premade e-mails, boxes of chocolate, teddy bears...
To me, the mechanical voice programmed to repeat "I love ya" states that "I love you" no longer holds any meaning. It's been turned into little more then a tagline to move product.
While this song probably doesn't mean anything, it means something to me.
The phrase "I love you" loses its meaning if it's repeated too often. These days, you find "I love you" printed on greeting cards, premade e-mails, boxes of chocolate, teddy bears...
To me, the mechanical voice programmed to repeat "I love ya" states that "I love you" no longer holds any meaning. It's been turned into little more then a tagline to move product.