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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Nothing without You" by the artist "Weeknd, The"

In "Nothing without You," The Weeknd delves into the theme of all-consuming love and dependence on a lover. The lyrical protagonist realizes his belonging to her and experiences emptiness and darkness without her presence.

The first verse speaks of conflicting emotions: acknowledging his belonging while simultaneously wanting to escape. The pre-chorus emphasizes a plea for love, comparing it to vital blood. He learns to love her the way she needs because this love differs from past painful experiences.

The chorus becomes the main leitmotif, repeatedly stating "I'd be nothin', nothin', nothin', nothin' without you," highlighting total dependence and fear of loneliness.

The post-chorus finds the protagonist confessing to jealousy and an inability to cope alone. He fears being alone, equating it to existential emptiness.

The second verse continues the theme of dependence. The question about potential regret if he were to die emphasizes how crucial her opinion is to him. The pre-chorus reiterates the plea for love, calling it the only thing he has.

The final part of the song amplifies the feeling of dependence. Doubts and fear of loss drive him insane. The repeated "touches" highlight a physical craving he can't live without. The song ends by hammering down the "empty space without you" phrase, leaving the listener with a sense of hopelessness and the protagonist's complete dependence on this love.

[Verse 1:]

I realized, I belong to you

I feel the darkness, I run away from you

[Pre-Chorus 1:]

Don't stop your lovin', walk out on me

Don't stop for nothin', you're what I bleed

I learned to love you, the way you need

'Cause I know what's pain, this is not the same

[Chorus:]

I'd be nothing', nothing', nothing', nothing' without you

Nothing, nothing, nothing, nothing

I'd be nothing', nothing', nothing', nothing' without you

Nothing, nothing, nothing, nothing

[Post-Chorus:]

I was too busy tryna find you with someone else

The one I couldn't stand, to be with was myself

'Cause I'd be nothing', nothing', nothing', nothing' without you

Nothing, nothing, nothing, nothing

[Verse 2:]

Pick up your phone, I got a question, oh

If I die tonight, would you regret it?

[Pre-Chorus 2:]

Don't stop your lovin', it's all I have

'Cause I can't function, no I won't last

I swear I'll love you just like the past

'Cause I know what's pain, this is not the same

[Chorus:]

I'd be nothing', nothing', nothing', nothing' without you

Nothing, nothing, nothing, nothing

Oh, I'd be nothing', nothing', nothing', nothing' without you

Nothing, nothing, nothing, nothing

[Post-Chorus:]

I was too busy tryna find you with someone else

The one I couldn't stand, to be with was myself

'Cause I'd be nothing', nothing', nothing', nothing' without you

Nothing, nothing, nothing, nothing

[Outro:]

When I feel the love, girl I hesitate

It's what I'm guilty of, oh yeah (oh yeah, oh yeah)

I can't get enough, I'm insane

Without your touch

Touch, touch, touch

I'd be nothing', nothing', nothing', nothing'

Nothing', nothing', nothing', nothing'

Nothing', nothing', nothing', nothing' without you

Without you, without you, without you

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