FOREIGN LOVE
DJ Tears PLK Lyrics


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Foreign Love (Lyrics)

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Let me tell you something.
Why don't tell you love me.
Can't you see I'm hurting.
Come love me, come love me.
Let me tell you something.
Why don't tell you love me.
Can't you see I'm hurting.
Come love me, come love me.

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Nah, come love me.
Nah, come love me.




Nah, come love me.
Nah, come love me.

Overall Meaning

The song "Foreign Love" by DJ Tears PLK is a plea for love and affection from someone who is feeling hurt and alone. The lyrics are simple and repetitive, driving home the singer's desperate need for attention and affection. The repeated line "Why don't you love me" is a cry for emotional support and a call to action.


The song is presented in a minimalist style, with a steady beat and repetitive melody that lends itself to a hypnotic, almost meditative quality. This style is perfect for expressing the singer's emotional vulnerability and putting the focus on the lyrics themselves. The overall effect is one of intense emotional connection, both for the singer and the listener.


In summary, "Foreign Love" is a powerful expression of human need and vulnerability, using simple but effective lyrics and minimalist musical stylings to elevate the message above mere words.


Line by Line Meaning

Let me tell you something.
I need to express something important to you.


Why don't tell you love me.
Why haven't you expressed your love for me?


Can't you see I'm hurting.
I am in pain and you are not noticing it.


Come love me, come love me.
Please show me affection and care.


Nah, come love me.
I am insisting on being loved despite rejection.


Nah, come love me.
I still want your love even if you hesitate.


Nah, come love me.
I am not giving up asking for your love.


Nah, come love me.
I need your love to heal my pain.




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Phillip Amos Manaka

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