Lovin' You
Arno Lyrics


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She's thinking with her voice
She's got no choice
She is out there for money
She feels no sorrow
My rock'n roll talk
Against her teenage talk
A medley of small talk
French talk
Lovin' you is not the right thing to do
Lovin' you is not the right thing to do

Her body, strong like a flower
In the spring
Mine so weak like an old crow
Without wings
Her eyes, bright and clear
Mine, cold and weak
Lovin' you is not the right thing to do
Lovin' you is not the right thing to do

I am walking on eggs
Please show me the way home
My feet, my brain
Is not talking to me anymore
I am stoned and cold
I wanna go home
I don't wanna stay anymore





Lovin' you is not the right thing to do
Lovin' you is not the right thing

Overall Meaning

The song "Lovin' You" by Arno appears to tell a story of a man who is conflicted about his feelings towards a woman. The woman in question seems to be someone who is only interested in money and material possessions, and the man seems to be drawn in by her physical appearance despite knowing that she is not the right person for him. In the first verse, Arno emphasizes the contrast between his "rock n roll talk" and her "teenage talk", suggesting that they are not on the same page mentally or emotionally. The repetition of the phrase "Lovin' you is not the right thing to do" throughout the song emphasizes the struggle the man is facing as he grapples with his attraction to this woman and the knowledge that their relationship is not healthy or beneficial for either of them.


The second verse continues to emphasize the differences between the man and the woman, with Arno describing her body as "strong like a flower" and his as "weak like an old crow without wings". He is clearly drawn to her physical beauty but recognizes that they are not compatible in other ways. The final verse suggests that the man is overwhelmed and unsure of what to do next, feeling "stoned and cold" and wanting to go home but also feeling lost and disconnected from his own body and mind.


Overall, "Lovin' You" seems to be a cautionary tale about the dangers of pursuing a relationship based purely on physical attraction or material gain, and the emotional toll it can take on both parties.


Line by Line Meaning

She's thinking with her voice
Her words are all she has to rely upon for making decisions


She's got no choice
Her circumstances leave her with limited options


She is out there for money
She is driven by financial motives to be where she is


She feels no sorrow
She is emotionally detached from her situation


My rock'n roll talk
My words reflect my rebellious attitude


Against her teenage talk
Our ways of communication clash due to age difference


A medley of small talk
An array of insignificant conversations


French talk
Speaking in the French language


Lovin' you is not the right thing to do
Being with you is not the best decision


Her body, strong like a flower
Her physical strength is comparable to that of a plant that survives the changing seasons


In the spring
During the season of growth and renewal


Mine so weak like an old crow
My body is frail and vulnerable like that of an elderly bird


Without wings
I lack the means to explore beyond my current limitations


Her eyes, bright and clear
She has a clear view of the world around her


Mine, cold and weak
My perception is tainted by pessimism and doubt


I am walking on eggs
I am taking extra caution in how I proceed


Please show me the way home
I need guidance to get back to where I belong


My feet, my brain
Both my physical and mental faculties are compromised


Is not talking to me anymore
I am struggling to think and act properly


I am stoned and cold
I am numb and indifferent to my surroundings


I wanna go home
I long to be where I feel safe and comfortable


I don't wanna stay anymore
I am ready to move on from this unpleasant situation


Lovin' you is not the right thing to do
Being with you is not the best decision




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