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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Have You Ever Been in Love?" by the artist "XYL#216;"

XYL#216;'s "Have You Ever Been in Love?" depicts a painful infatuation experienced by the narrator, who's drawn to someone she acknowledges is wrong for her.

The recurring question "Have you ever been in love?" seems to be the narrator's way of rationalizing the object of her desire's actions, seeking a glimmer of genuine emotion in them. She details her agonizing attempts to move on, which prove futile: he haunts her thoughts, igniting an intense longing mixed with pain.

The lyrics capture the conflicting nature of her emotions: while recognizing he's "no good" for her, she can't escape the pull. The imagery of "love as a dog from hell" underlines the destructive nature of this passion.

Despite knowing the relationship is doomed, she clings on, highlighting the complexity and irrationality of love.

Have you ever been in love?

Ever been scared?

Ever had sex at a party?

Tryna forget you outta my head

You got me falling to my knees

Gotta lay down

But every time I lay down is when it hits

I admit, baby, all I want is you

Have you ever been in love?

Ever been scared?

Ever had sex at a party?

Trying to forget, you outta my head

You got me falling to my knees

Gotta lay down, but every time I lay down

That's when it hits

I admit, baby, all I want is you

You said I was a knockout

You said that I'm a real killer

You said one day we'd get so rich we'd live in the Getty Villa

Somewhere between Hollywood and God

You'll find me lying on the floor

Wondering where it went wrong

But I know that you're no good for me, no good for me, no

Yeah, I know that you're no good for me, no good for me, no

Have you ever been in love?

Ever been scared?

Ever had sex at a party?

Trying to forget, you outta my head

You got me falling to my knees

Gotta lay down, but every time I lay down

That's when it hits

I admit, baby, all I want is you

Love is a dog from hell

And it's hungry as well

What can I say?

The most beautiful word in the English language is, "stay"

Red lipstick

My mouth is a ring of fire, kiss it

You're such a handsome liar, is it

Is it hard being you?

Cause you're no good for me, no good for me, no

Yeah, I know you're no good for me, no good for me, no

Have you ever been in love?

Ever been scared?

Ever had sex at a party?

Trying to forget, you outta my head

You got me falling to my knees

Gotta lay down, but every time I lay down

That's when it hits

I admit, baby, all I want is you

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