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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Can't Lose What You've Never Had" by the artist "Westlife"

The song "Can't Lose What You've Never Had" by Westlife tells the story of a man in love with a woman, but too afraid to confess his feelings for fear of rejection.

The song begins with him describing his beloved as an ethereal beauty, unattainable for him. He admits to hiding his true emotions, afraid to give himself away. In his mind, they are already together, but in reality, he is paralyzed by fear and indecision.

The key phrase of the song - "You can't lose what you've never had" - reflects his internal struggle. He understands that if he doesn't take a chance, he will never know if his feelings are reciprocated. On the other hand, he is afraid of losing even the fragile hope that he has.

Throughout the song, he convinces himself to take the risk, reminding himself that "rules are made to be broken." He is ready to accept any outcome, even rejection, just to free himself from the oppressive unknown.

Ultimately, he decides to confess, realizing that it is better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all. He is ready to hear his beloved's answer, even if it breaks his heart.

Baby you're so beautiful

And when I'm near you I can't breathe,

A girl like you gets what she wants

When she wants it

You're so out of my league

I show you no emotion

Don't let you see what you're doin' to me

I imagine the two of us together

But I've been livin' in reality

Fear of rejection, kept my love inside

But time is running

So damn my foolish pride!

I don't care if you think I'm crazy

It doesn't matter if it turns out bad

I've got no fear of losin' you

You can't lose what you never had

Now I'm gonna confess that I love you

I've been keepin' it inside feelin' I could die

Now if you turn away baby that's O.K.

At least we'll have a moment

Before you say goodbye

(you can't lose what you never had)

Rules are made for breakin'

Nothing' ventured nothin' gained

I'll be no worse off than I am right now

And I might never get that chance again, baby

Fear of rejection, kept my love inside

Told my heart I didn't want you but I lied

I don't care if you think I'm crazy

It doesn't matter if it turns out bad

I've got no fear of losin' you

You can't lose what you never had

Now I'm gonna confess that I love you

I've been keepin' it inside feelin' I could die

Now if you turn away baby that's O.K.

At least we'll have a moment

Before you say goodbye

Here on the outside lookin' in

Don't wanna stay dreamin'

'Bout what could have been

I need to hear you speak my name

Even if you shoot me down in flames

I don't care if you think I'm crazy

It doesn't matter if it turns out bad

I've got no fear of losin' you

You can't lose what you never had

I'm gonna confess that I love you

I've been keepin' it inside feelin' I could die

Now if you turn away baby that's O.K.

At least we'll have a moment

Before you say goodbye

(you can't lose what you never had..3x)

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