Love Takes Two
Navigating Love's Demands: A Harmony of CommitmentLyrics
Love takes too much time
Love requires a significant amount of time and effort.
Love is too hard to find
Finding love is a challenging task.
And I’ve heard that it’s blind anyway
There's a common belief that love is blind.
Love is too involved - too easily dissolved
Love is intricate and can easily fall apart.
And ‘I do’ is just too hard to say
Expressing commitment through saying "I do" is difficult.
You want diamond rings and forever things
Your desires include materialistic symbols of commitment.
Seems like all that means so much to you
These symbols hold significant value to you.
Take my advice you had better think twice
Cautioning against hasty decisions, emphasizing the need for careful consideration.
Baby your just one and love takes two
Love requires the active participation of both individuals.
Love takes too much trust
Trust is a crucial element in love.
It is all the way or bust
Full commitment is necessary; anything less is unacceptable.
You can’t let it rust or run away
Love should be preserved and not allowed to decay or fade away.
Two people caring, two people sharing
Mutual care and sharing are essential in a loving relationship.
All their hopes and dreams that
Sharing hopes and dreams is a fundamental aspect of love.
They have ever made
These shared aspirations are the ones they've created together.
Let’s make one thing clear
Emphasizing a clear communication style in expressing love.
You won’t ever hear
Explicit verbal expressions of love may be rare.
That old ‘I love you dear’ but if you do
If such expressions occur, they are genuine.
You’ll know that I am for real
Reaffirming the sincerity of the speaker's feelings.
– that’s exactly how I feel
Asserting that the speaker's emotions are authentic.
‘Cause I’m one of those that love takes two
Identifying with the idea that love is a shared responsibility.
Yes it do
Affirming that indeed love requires the active involvement of both individuals.
I’m one of those that love takes two
Reiterating the speaker's acknowledgment of the collaborative nature of love.
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