Loving You
Dani Umpi Lyrics


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One day we'll see
That I'm going to die
Loving you, loving you, loving you

One day we'll see
What it was like to live
Loving you, loving you, loving you
One day we'll see
That I'm gonna die
Loving you, loving you, loving you

One day we'll see
What it was like to live
Loving you, loving you, loving you

This is what she said:
"Don't fall in love with nobody"
"don't fall in love with nobody"
She said.

"Don't fall in love with nobody,
My life, my love"

And this is what she said:
"Don't fall in love with nobody"
"don't fall in love with anybody"
"Don't fall in love with nobody,
My life my love"

One day we'll see
That I'm going to die
Loving you, loving you, loving you

One day we'll see
What it was like to live
Loving you, loving you, just loving you

Just loving you
One day we'll see that I'm going to die!

Loving you, loving you, loving loving
Just loving you

Loving you
And this is what she said:
"Don't fall in love with nobody"
"don't fall in love with nobody"
She said
"Don't fall in love with nobody,
My life my love"

And this is what she said:
"Don't fall in love with nobody"
"don't fall in love with anybody"




"Don't fall in love with nobody,
My life my love".

Overall Meaning

The song "Loving You" by Dani Umpi is a hauntingly beautiful tribute to the power of love and its all-encompassing nature. The first stanza sets the tone for the rest of the song: "One day we'll see that I'm going to die / Loving you, loving you, loving you / One day we'll see what it was like to live / Loving you, loving you, loving you." The repetition of the phrase "loving you" emphasizes the singer's commitment to their love, even in the face of mortality.


The second stanza introduces the voice of a woman who warns against falling in love: "This is what she said: / 'Don't fall in love with nobody' / 'Don't fall in love with nobody' / She said / 'Don't fall in love with nobody / My life, my love'." This juxtaposition of the singer's declaration of love and the woman's cautionary advice adds a layer of complexity to the song.


The final stanza returns to the singer's perspective with a sense of urgency: "One day we'll see that I'm going to die / Loving you, loving you, loving you / One day we'll see what it was like to live / Loving you, loving you, just loving you / Just loving you / One day we'll see that I'm going to die! / Loving you, loving you, loving loving / Just loving you / Loving you." The repetition of "loving you" conveys the intensity of the singer's feelings, and the final line highlights the paradoxical nature of love – it brings both joy and sorrow, fulfillment and longing.


Overall, "Loving You" is a poignant and soulful exploration of the human experience of loving someone deeply, even in the face of its impermanence.


Line by Line Meaning

One day we'll see That I'm going to die Loving you, loving you, loving you
One day we'll come to realize that my love for you is so deep that even in death, it will continue.


One day we'll see What it was like to live Loving you, loving you, loving you
At some point, we'll understand the impact of loving you every day and how much it defined our existence.


"Don't fall in love with nobody", "don't fall in love with nobody" She said.
These are the words that she said repeatedly as a warning and to protect herself from being hurt by love.


"Don't fall in love with nobody, My life, my love"
She sees potential risks from loving someone very deeply, to the extent that it could harm her existence and everything she holds dear.


Just loving you One day we'll see that I'm going to die! Loving you, loving you, loving loving Just loving you Loving you
Despite the risks and warnings, the love for you is so pure and intense that it's worth dying for.




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