1200 Days
Mark Diamond Lyrics


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Feels like twelve hundred days since I felt your
Lips on my finger tips no
Feels like I'm spiraling down

Nobody else ever did it quite like you
Doin it as if you were made to no,
I couldn't forget you baby, ooo
And I don't need your love, ooo

Oh and I feel like you're still there
Dancing in the rain
All alone in the dark
And you are afraid to say

I, I still need you
Do you need me too

Feels like twelve hundred nights since I've had your
Hips as were dancing, oh
But I don't dance no more (yea)
No one else moves quite like you
You're long brown hair and tattoos, no oh
I couldn't forget you, baby

I don't need your love, ooo

(but I don't need your love)

Oh, I feel that you're still there
Dancing in the rain
All alone in the dark
And you are afraid to said

I, I still need you
Do you need me too

Oh, I feel that you're still there
Dancing in the rain
All alone in the dark
And you are afraid to say

That I, I still need you
Do you need me too





I, I still need you
Do you need me too

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Mark Diamond's song "1200 Days" evoke a feeling of longing and nostalgia for lost love. The songwriter describes the passage of time since he last felt the touch of his lover's lips on his fingertips as feeling like "twelve hundred days." He feels as though he is spiraling down and no one else has ever made him feel the way his former lover did. Despite the pain and the realization that he doesn't need their love anymore, he can't forget them.


More than just a simple love song, "1200 Days" also explores the themes of regret, isolation, and fear. The songwriter feels that his former partner is still present in his life, haunting him as he dances in the rain and is alone in the dark. He questions whether they still need each other and if it is safe to admit those feelings. The lyrics suggest a deep sense of vulnerability and the fear of being rejected or hurt again.


The song's lyrics speak to the universal human experience of lost love and the lingering pain that can accompany it. It is a reminder that even though time may pass, the memories and emotions associated with a past love can stay with us for a long time.


Line by Line Meaning

Feels like twelve hundred days since I felt your Lips on my finger tips no
It has been a very long time since the singer has felt the touch of the person they miss, and this absence is very difficult for them.


Feels like I'm spiraling down
The lack of the person they miss is causing the singer to feel like they are spiraling into a negative emotional state.


Nobody else ever did it quite like you Doin it as if you were made to no, I couldn't forget you baby, ooo
The person the singer misses had a unique ability to do something in a way that no one else has, and the singer cannot forget them.


And I don't need your love, ooo
Although the artist still misses this person, they are trying to convince themselves that they do not need the person's love anymore.


Oh and I feel like you're still there Dancing in the rain All alone in the dark And you are afraid to say
The artist believes that the person they miss is still present in their life in some way, but they are afraid to admit it.


I, I still need you Do you need me too
The singer is expressing their desire for the person they miss and questioning whether the person feels the same way.


Feels like twelve hundred nights since I've had your Hips as were dancing, oh But I don't dance no more (yea) No one else moves quite like you You're long brown hair and tattoos, no oh I couldn't forget you, baby
The singer has not been able to experience the dancing and physical intimacy they once had with the person they miss, and they cannot forget the person's unique physical features.


Oh, I feel that you're still there Dancing in the rain All alone in the dark And you are afraid to said
The artist still feels like the person they miss is emotionally present in their life, and they are afraid to admit it.


That I, I still need you Do you need me too
The artist is communicating that they have not forgotten about the person they miss, and they continue to wonder if the person feels the same way.


I, I still need you Do you need me too
The artist is reiterating that they still desire the person they miss and questioning whether the person feels the same way.




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Comments from YouTube:

Katherine Rocío

I ❤ the song!
Could you please write the lyrics? :3

Raveena Mccartney

your voice💜

Mark Diamond

Thank you so much! Glad your feeling the music! 🎶

:3 :3

que lindo ♡♡

Jhax Aldana

my guy.
is that a dog
s h i t t i n g

Binal A.

oh the feels

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