Loverman, loverman look at me now I be your loverman
I never think say I go fall in love baby
Hard guy paa now I be your loverman
You got me looking at you
You love me weting I do?
Good loving paa happiness paa
What can I what can I do?
I no fit know wetin I do
You love me weting I do?
Good loving paa happiness paa
What can I what can I do?
Diana, Iana
Diana, Iana
Diana, Iana
Diana, Iana
Oh se me hu wo aa na biribi reye mi
Se me nfa meho nto fom
Medofo w'ayeama mabodam
Afei de m'abodam Diana
M'akoma na me nnim se me de m'akoma
Be ma medofo na n'akoma
Akye m'akoma me bankye akobo no ngo mu
You got me looking at you
You love me weting I do?
Good loving paa happiness paa
What can I what can I do?
I no fit know wetin I do
You love me wetin I do?
Good loving paa happiness paa
What can I what can I do?
Diana, Iana
Diana, Iana
Diana, Iana
Diana, Iana
Krikata Krikata Krikata heyy
Krikata Krikata Krikata heyy
Krikata Krikata Krikata heyy
Krikata Krikata Krikata heyy
Krikata Krikata Krikata heyy
Krikata Krikata Krikata heyy


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    I love the reoccurring "nobody's fool" lyric. I think its key to the meaning of the song. Being nobody's fool (not allowing herself be used or tricked) and refusing to play by the rules is the mark of a social rebel who does things her own way, perhaps because she fears manipulation and wants to be in control always. That is Diana in this song (Ooo Diana you never play by the rules/cuz you're nobody's fool).

    However, if Diana is adamant on being 'nobody's fool' then she will never experience real love or happiness. Refusing to trust others and not letting herself be used ever gets her nowhere - Maya indicates that she knows Diana is still unhappy even though she fakes she is not (Full of grace that is not what I see/I see a girl full of misery). Maya already discovered this herself and so she's giving this advice (I told myself now I'm telling you/this is the last time I'm nobody's fool).

    There's more to the story in this song but I'll leave it up to others to post :) I wrote enough...

    janice111on May 29, 2011   Link

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