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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "I Saw You Dancing" by the artist "Yaki-Da"

In the song "I Saw You Dancing" by Yaki-Da, the lyrical hero expresses his delight and infatuation caused by the passionate dance of an unknown girl. A single encounter turns into an obsession, the dance is etched in his memory and haunts him.

The hero longs to meet the girl, to ask her to dance, believes that he can make her happy. He is overwhelmed with feelings, confesses his love, and suffers from uncertainty and unrequited feelings. He perceives the girl's dance as something magical, unattainable, causing sweet pain.

The repeating lines "Your passionate dance / To 'Yaki-da'" are not only a fixation of memory but also a hint that the band's music is able to awaken strong feelings and unite hearts.

In the finale, the hero wonders about the nature of love and the suffering it causes. The dance becomes a metaphor for fatal passion, capable of both giving happiness and destroying the soul.

I saw you dancing

And I'll never be the same again for sure

I saw you dancing

Say Yaki-Da my love

I saw you dancing

And I'll never be the same again for sure

I saw you dancing

Say Yaki-Da

I'm waiting for a chance

To get to know you

To ask for a dance

Just look into my eyes

And I'll take you to paradise

I saw you dancing

And I'll never be the same again for sure

I saw you dancing

Say Yaki-Da my love

I saw you dancing

And I'll never be the same again for sure

I saw you dancing

Say Yaki-Da

I'm falling, I'm falling

Cause life's not easy for me

Please touch me like you do

To have you near me

To go where you go

Why waste a lot of time

My love is not a serious crime

I saw you dancing

And I'll never be the same again for sure

I saw you dancing

Say Yaki-Da my love

I saw you dancing

And I'll never be the same again for sure

I saw you dancing

Say Yaki-Da

I'm falling to pieces

Who do you think you are

Maybe I've gone too far

Maybe I'm in love with you

Don't hurt me or treat me bad

Cause I will fight for what is mine

Say Yaki-Da

Cause life is meant for living

I saw you dancing

And I'll never be the same again for sure

I saw you dancing

Say Yaki-Da my love

I saw you dancing

And I'll never be the same again for sure

I saw you dancing

Say Yaki-Da

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