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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Things We Do for Love" by the artist "Trevor Daniel"

In his song "Things We Do for Love," Trevor Daniel sings about an all-consuming, passionate love that leaves him vulnerable, yet he regrets nothing.

He starts by describing how he was blinded by the initial excitement of the relationship ("blinded by the light"). But even after seeing reality ("saw the ground"), his love only deepened. He admits being "obsessed" with his lover's voice, which had its consequences ("had to pay the price").

Despite his lover hurting him ("You put my life on the line," "left my heart to die"), he would go through it all again for their love. He gave her everything ("except a wedding ring") and wouldn't change a thing.

The chorus ("All the things we do for love") emphasizes the central theme: for love, we are willing to make crazy decisions, sacrifices, and even endure pain. The speaker allowed his lover to see into his soul ("read my mind"), making himself completely vulnerable.

In the second verse, he reminisces about the happy memories: road trips in California, shared love for music. He misses their past, the intimacy they shared.

The song captures the bittersweet feeling of love - the joy and happiness it brings, alongside the pain and heartbreak. It's about acknowledging that despite all the challenges, true love is worth fighting for.

Fell for the euphoria

Blinded by the light, until I saw the earth and said

What's it really like?

And now I'm fallin' even more in love

Baby, your voice, I got addicted overnight

Had to pay the price

You put my life on us

And left my heart for dead

I'd do it all again, for the both of us

All the things we do for love (Uh-uh, uh, uh, uh)

Oh, all the things we for love (Uh-uh, uh, uh, uh)

I let you in my head

Sometimes it don't make sense

All the things we do for love (Uh-uh, uh, uh, uh)

Oh, all the things we for

I remember drivin' down the PCH

White Mercedes, always on the scenic view, me and you

Baby Bash and Fergie, always on replay

I miss all the stupid shit that we would do, me and you

We got too comfortable, way too dysfunctional

We had to go on our separate ways

I gave you everything, short of a wedding ring

There's not a thing I would change

You put my life on us

And left my heart for dead

I'd do it all again, for the both of us

All the things we do for love (Uh-uh, uh, uh, uh)

Oh, all the things we for love (Uh-uh, uh, uh, uh)

I let you in my head

Sometimes it don't make sense

All the things we do for love (Uh-uh, uh, uh, uh)

Oh, all the things we for (Uh-uh, uh, uh, uh)

(Uh-uh, uh, uh, uh)

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