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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Love Is Strange" by the artist "Wings, The"

The lyrics of the song "Love Is Strange" by Wings talk about the misunderstanding and frivolous attitude towards love.

The main idea of the song is that many people perceive love as a game, something frivolous and superficial. They do not understand its true value and depth.

The repetition of the phrase "Love is strange" emphasizes the unpredictability and complexity of this feeling. Love does not obey rules and logic, it can be both a source of joy and a cause of pain.

Comparing love to money ("They think that having love is like having money in your hand") indicates a consumerist attitude towards love. People who view love in this way are looking for benefits and satisfaction of their own selfish desires in it.

The address "baby" ("Baby", "My sweet baby") creates an intimate atmosphere and emphasizes the personal nature of the lyrical hero's experiences. Perhaps he is addressing his beloved, trying to convey to her his point of view on love.

Multiple repetitions of phrases "Yeah-yeah", "La-la-la" and "Many people" enhance the emotional coloring of the text, convey a feeling of disappointment and misunderstanding. The lyrical hero seems unable to come to terms with the fact that many people are not able to appreciate the full depth and beauty of true love.

Baby, love is strange

Many many people, take it for a game

My sweet baby, love is strange, yeah yeah

Many many people, take it for a game

Yeah Yeah

Love is strange

Love is strange

Yeah yeah

Many many people, take it for a game

Yeah yeah

Love is strange

Love is strange

Many people, they don't understand

They think that having love is

Like having money in the hand

My sweet baby, love is strange

Many many people,

Seem to take it for a game

La la la la love is strange

La la la la love is strange

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