Two People in the World
Discover the Unspoken Language of Love in 'Two People in the World'Lyrics
(There's just two kinds of people in the world)
There are only two kinds of people in the world.
(Why can't we fall in love?)
Expressing a desire or question about why love is not possible.
(Just two kinds of people in the world)
Reiteration that there are just two types of people.
(They are a boy and girl)
The two kinds referred to are a boy and a girl.
Boy meets girl and love begins
Describing the beginning of a romantic relationship when a boy meets a girl.
Oh, what a feeling you get from within
Expressing the positive and exciting emotions that come with falling in love.
Oh, I should know for I'm i-in love
The speaker claims to be in love, suggesting personal experience.
I'm the boy, you're the girl, all the stars up above
Reaffirming the roles of the boy and the girl with a reference to celestial bodies.
(Just two kinds of people in the world)
Reiteration of the existence of only two kinds of people.
(Why can't we fall in love?)
Repeating the desire or question about the possibility of falling in love.
(Just two kinds of people in the world)
Restating that there are only two types of people, specifically a boy and a girl.
(They are a boy and girl)
Emphasizing the binary nature of relationships mentioned earlier.
(Boy meets girl and love begins)
Recalling the initiation of love when a boy meets a girl.
(Oh, what a feeling you get from within)
Reiterating the positive emotions associated with falling in love.
Oh, I should know for I'm i-in love
Reaffirming the speaker's personal experience of being in love.
I'm the boy, you're the girl, all the stars up above
Restating the roles of the boy and the girl, underlining their connection to the stars.
(Just two kinds of people in the world)
Reemphasizing the binary nature of people in the world.
(Why can't we fall in love?)
Repeating the inquiry about the possibility of falling in love.
(Just two kinds of people in the world)
Reiterating the existence of only two types of people, specifically a boy and a girl.
(Why can't we fall in lo-lo-lo-love?)
Repeating the question about the feasibility of falling in love.
Lo-ove?
Raising a question or expressing uncertainty about the concept of love.
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