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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Is My Love Enough?" by the artist "White Lies"

In White Lies' song "Is My Love Enough?", the lyrical protagonist grapples with insecurity and self-doubt in a relationship. He's consumed by thoughts of his beloved, questioning his feelings and if he's good enough.

The protagonist acknowledges the relationship's flaws, comparing it to an "accident" that no one prepares for. He's tormented by the desire to fix things but realizes some things are beyond control.

Despite the pain, he can't let go because his love runs deep. The lyrics reveal self-sacrificing tendencies – he'd do anything for his beloved, even erase her sadness.

The song culminates in the poignant question directed at his lover: "Is my love enough?". It's a heartfelt plea for validation and reassurance. He seeks confirmation of his worth, desperately hoping to escape the agonizing uncertainty.

I overthink on my thinking

Thinking this way for you

I overdream every dream, my love

When I dream about you

I don't know what to feel anymore

Feeling all this for you

I don't know what it means anymore

If you mean that much to me

No one plans for an accident

And I'm sure that I'm unprepared

No one plans for an accident

Though I know, I know I did

If I could make it right

I'd make it right now

If I could make it right

Oh, I'd make it right now

I know I have to leave

But it hurts so much

Just knowing that my love

Might never be enough

If I could make it right

I'd make it right now

If I could make it right

Oh, I'd make it right now

I know I have to leave

But it hurts so much

Just knowing that my love

Might never be enough

I make no sense of these numbers

Counting my love for you

I stay awake and I wonder how I

Could tear away your blues

Oh I know that I'm under and I

Never get over you

Every word is like sunder

Every silence leaves a bruise

No one plans for an accident

And I'm sure that I'm unprepared

No one plans for an accident

Though I know, I know I did

If I could make it right

I'd make it right now

If I could make it right

Oh, I'd make it right now

I know I have to leave

But it hurts so much

Just knowing that my love

Might never be enough

If I could make it right

I'd make it right now

If I could make it right

Oh, I'd make it right now

I know I have to leave

But it hurts so much

Just knowing that my love

Might never be enough

So tell me, is this love enough?

Tell me what is really worth

So tell me, is this love enough?

Tell me what is really worth

I don't know what to feel anymore

Tell me, is this love enough?

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