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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Dear No One" by the artist "Tori Kelly"

In "Dear No One," Tori Kelly navigates the complexities of love and intimacy. On one hand, she cherishes her independence. She is a strong, self-sufficient woman who doesn't need anyone to validate her worth or dictate her life. She has no desire to please others or be accountable to anyone.

However, despite her love for freedom, Tori acknowledges the innate human longing for love and connection. She yearns for someone to be there for her through thick and thin, to offer support and warmth. She craves a love that's genuine and deepens with time.

Instead of desperately searching for love, Tori chooses patience. She trusts that when the time is right, she will meet her person. Addressing "Dear No One," she embraces her love for herself and her life as it is, not needing someone to fill a void. She isn't rejecting love, but rather waiting for it to unfold organically.

The song's closing lines, repeating the "Dear No One" address, emphasize the idea that, for now, self-love and acceptance of her own company are more important than chasing a relationship. This song is an ode to self-sufficiency and faith that true love will come when it's meant to be.

I like being independent

Not so much of an investment

No one to tell me what to do

I like being by myself

Don't gotta entertain anybody else

No one to answer to...

But sometimes I just want somebody to hold

Someone to give me their jacket when it's cold

Got that young love even when we're old

Yeah, sometimes, I want someone to grab my hand

Pick me up, pull me close, be my man

I will love you till the end

So if you're out there I swear to be good to you

But I'm done lookin' for my future someone

Cause when the time is right

You'll be here, but for now

Dear No One, this is your love song

I don't really like big crowds

I tend to shut people out

I like my space, yeah

But I'd love to have a soulmate

And God'll give him to me someday

And I know it'll be worth the wait, oh

So if you're out there I swear to be good to you

But I'm done lookin' (But I'm done lookin') for my future someone

Cause when the time is right

You'll be here, but for now

Dear No One (Dear Nobody), this is your love song

Sometimes I just want somebody to hold

Someone to give me their jacket when it's cold

Got that young love even when we're old

Yeah, sometimes I want someone to grab my hand

Pick me up, pull me close, be my man

I will love you till the end

So if you're out there I swear to be good to you

But I'm done lookin' (I'm done lookin') for my future someone

Cause when the time is right

You'll be here, but for now

Dear No One (Dear Nobody), this is your love song (This is your love song)

Dear No One, no need to be searchin', no

Dear No One...

Dear No One...

Dear No One, this is your love song

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