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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "I Love You" by the artist "Woodkid"

Woodkid's "I Love You" is a tale of unrequited love, told through evocative metaphors. The lyrics paint a picture of the speaker's emotions as vast and powerful as the ocean, yet equally unpredictable and dangerous.

"There, where the light that’s close to the shore trembles…" - the speaker stands at the precipice of love, the feeling as tantalizingly close as the shimmering sunlight on the water's surface.

However, as the song progresses, a sense of unreciprocated longing emerges. "Whatever I feel for you, you seem to only think of yourself" encapsulates the bitter sting of unrequited love, a feeling of insignificance in the eyes of the beloved.

The imagery of waves "washing away" the traces of the loved one reflects the futility of the speaker's attempts to garner their attention. They are lost in a vast, indifferent expanse, their pleas for recognition going unanswered.

The song concludes with a sense of desolate resignation. The speaker, "washed ashore," is left to grapple with the wreckage of their affection. The "sound of love" has become "out of tune," leaving only emptiness and disillusionment in its wake.

Where the light shivers off shore

Through the tides of oceans

We are shining in the rising sun

As we are floating in the blue

I am softly watching you

Oh boy your eyes betray what burns inside you

Whatever I feel for you

You only seem to care about you

Is there any chance you could see me too?

‘Cos I love you

Is there anything I could do

Just to get some attention from you?

In the waves I've lost every trace of you

Oh where are you?

After all I drifted ashore

Through the streams of oceans

Whispers wasted in the sand

As we were dancing in the blue

I was synchronized with you

But now the sound of love is out of tune

Whatever I feel for you

You only seem to care about you

Is there any chance you could see me too?

‘Cos I love you

Is there anything I could do

Just to get some attention from you

In the waves I've lost every trace of you

Oh where are you?

I Love You

Where the light shivers offshore

Through the tides of oceans

We are shining

In the rising sun

As we are floating in the blue

I am softly watching you

Oh boy your eyes betray

What burns inside you

Whatever I feel for you

You only seem to care about you

Is there any chance you could see me too?

'Cause I love you

Is there anything I could do

Just to get some attention from you?

In the waves I've lost every trace of you

Where are you?

After all I drifted ashore

Through the streams of oceans

Whispers wasted

In the sand

As we were dancing in the blue

I was synchronized with you

But now the sound of love

Is out of tune

Whatever I feel for you

You only seem to care about you

Is there any chance you could see me too?

'Cause I love you

Is there anything I could do

Just to get some attention from you

In the waves I've lost every trace of you

Where are you?

Whatever I feel for you

You only seem to care about you

Is there any chance you could see me too?

'Cause I love you

Is there anything I could do

Just to get some attention from you

In the waves I've lost every trace of you

Oh where are you?

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