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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Die for You" by the artist "Weeknd, The"

In "Die for You," The Weeknd expresses the intensity of his love, bordering on obsession. The lyrical protagonist is torn between the desire to be with his beloved and the understanding that their relationship is going through difficult times.

The first verse reveals the hero's emotional turmoil: he cannot deny his feelings, but it's challenging for him to express them fully. He confesses his love and promises to be honest.

The chorus features the song's leitmotif - the willingness to die for his beloved. This phrase should not be taken literally but rather conveys the depth and power of the hero's feelings, for whom there are no barriers in love.

In the second verse, the hero acknowledges that their relationship is far from ideal. He doesn't want to blame his beloved but is also not ready to take all the blame himself. He convinces himself and her that they are meant for each other.

The recurring lines "You know what I'm thinking, See it in your eyes" emphasize the special bond between the characters, their ability to understand each other without words.

The final chorus, enhanced by an emotional bridge, sounds like an oath, a mantra, in which the hero repeats his boundless love and willingness to do anything for his beloved.

[Verse 1:]

I'm findin' ways to articulate

The feeling I'm goin' through

I just can't say I don't love you

'Cause I love you, yeah

It's hard for me to communicate the thoughts that I hold

But tonight I'm gon' let you know

Let me tell the truth

Baby let me tell the truth, yeah

[Pre-Chorus:]

You know what I'm thinkin'

See it in your eyes

You hate that you want me

Hate it when you cry

You're scared to be lonely

'Specially in the night

I'm scared that I'll miss you

Happens every time

I don't want this feelin'

I can't afford love

I try to find reason to pull us apart

It ain't workin' 'cause you're perfect

And I know that you're worth it

I can't walk away, oh!

[Chorus:]

Even though we're going through it

And it makes you feel alone

Just know that I would die for you

Baby I would die for you, yeah

The distance and the time between us

It'll never change my mind, 'cause baby

I would die for you

Baby I would die for you, yeah

[Verse 2:]

I'm finding ways to manipulate the feelin' you're goin' through

But baby girl, I'm not blamin' you

Just don't blame me too, yeah

'Cause I can't take this pain forever

And you won't find no one that's better

'Cause I'm right for you, babe

I think I'm right for you, babe

[Pre-Chorus:]

You know what I'm thinkin'

See it in your eyes

You hate that you want me

Hate it when you cry

It ain't workin' 'cause you're perfect

And I know that you're worth it

I can't walk away, oh!

[Chorus:]

Even though we're going through it

If it makes you feel alone

Just know that I would die for you

Baby I would die for you, yeah

The distance and the time between us

It'll never change my mind, 'cause baby

I would die for you

Baby I would die for you, yeah

[Bridge:]

I would die for you

I would lie for you

Keep it real with you

I would kill for you, my baby

I'm just sayin', yeah

I would die for you

I would lie for you

Keep it real with you

I would kill for you, my baby

Na-na-na, na-na-na, na-na-na

[Chorus:]

Even though we're going through it

If it makes you feel alone

Just know that I would die for you

Baby I would die for you, yeah

The distance and the time between us

It'll never change my mind, 'cause baby

I would die for you

Baby I would die for you, yeah babe

Die for you

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