Love Is Not a Tragedy
Love's Bold Dance: Defying TragedyLyrics
Can you feel the groove ?
Asking if the listener can sense the rhythm or vibe.
You said I'm a liar - an uncertain love
Refuting an accusation of dishonesty and uncertain love.
But babe, all or nothing
Advocating for a committed approach in the relationship, emphasizing all or nothing.
All of a sudden - I'll promise enough
Promising a sudden change and assuring commitment.
You said I'm a dreamer - a dream so kind
Denying the label of being a dreamer, asserting a sincere dream.
But baby, I swear you
Reaffirming the sincerity of the speaker's feelings.
Baby I dare you
Challenging the listener with a daring attitude.
Love's killing time
Suggesting that love can be consuming and intense.
Love is not a tragedy - love is not a fantasy
Stating that love is not a tragic experience or an unrealistic fantasy.
I'm not a guy like martin looker
Rejecting a comparison to someone named Martin Looker, indicating a distinct identity.
Baby, love is not a tragedy - love is not a mystery
Reiterating that love is not a tragedy or a mysterious event.
I'm not a guy like martin looker
Emphasizing again the difference from someone named Martin Looker.
Can you feel the groove ?
Repeating the question about feeling the groove, reinforcing the musical theme.
You said I'm a loser - a loser to rent
Disputing the label of being a loser, highlighting a commitment to a lasting relationship.
But someday together - baby forever
Expressing a vision of a future together, emphasizing permanence.
Guilty and banned - you said I'm a gambler
Acknowledging a past mistake or risky behavior, possibly in the context of love.
Don't poison my heart
Warning against causing emotional harm or poisoning the speaker's heart.
But, baby I swear you
Reaffirming sincerity and daring the listener once more.
Baby I dare you
Issuing a bold challenge or invitation to the listener.
I'll play my part
Committing to playing a role or fulfilling one's responsibilities in the relationship.
Can you feel the groove, oh
Repeating the question about feeling the groove, maintaining the musical theme.
Oh baby, oh baby
Endearing terms, possibly expressing affection or emphasizing a point.
Can you feel the groove, oh
Repeating the question about feeling the groove, possibly for emphasis or closure.
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