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Matthew Herbert And Dani Siciliano Lyrics
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Ooooh ooooh ooooh
Lazy Lover, Casanova
You roll over when I want more
I want more?
Oooh ooooh ooooh Aaaaah aaaaahh
Lazy Lover, Casanova
There's so much love
So much love,
So much love,
So much love
Why bother?
Lazy Lover,
Lazy, Lazy, Lover
"Ma sará possibile che sei ancora stanco, ma di che?
Lazy Lover
The lyrics of Matthew Herbert And Dani Siciliano's song, "Lazy Lover," revolve around a problematic relationship where one person is unsatisfied with the other's lack of effort and initiative. The refrain of "Lazy Lover, Casanova" describes the person as a charming philanderer, who chooses to roll over instead of engaging in more intimacy. The singer questions the lover's lack of interest and asks for more out of the relationship. The verse, "Why bother, there's so much love," suggests that the singer believes the lazy lover is missing out on the potential of experiencing true love with more effort and commitment.
The line in Italian, "Ma sará possibile che sei ancora stanco, ma di che?," is included in the song and translates to, "But how is it possible that you are still tired, but of what?" This further emphasizes the singer's frustration towards the lazy lover, who seems to be lacking in motivation and energy towards the relationship.
Line by Line Meaning
Lazy Lover
Referring to someone who is not putting in enough effort in the relationship
Ooooh ooooh ooooh
Expressing dissatisfaction or disappointment
Casanova
Someone who is charming and seductive with women
You roll over when I want more
Not fulfilling the partner's desires or needs in bed
I want more?
A rhetorical question expressing frustration and confusion about the partner's behavior
Why bother,
Suggesting that it's not worth the effort or frustration to stay in the relationship
There's so much love
Acknowledging that there are plenty of other potential partners or opportunities for love
Lazy Lover,
Repeating the initial phrase to emphasize the partner's lack of effort
Lazy, Lazy, Lover
Further emphasizing the partner's laziness and lack of motivation
"Ma sará possibile che sei ancora stanco, ma di che?"
Italian phrase meaning "How is it possible that you're still tired? Tired of what?" Perhaps questioning the partner's excuse for not putting in effort.
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Peermusic Publishing
Written by: AARON JOHNSTON, DIDI GUTMAN, JESSE YUSEF MURPHY, SABINA SCIUBBA
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