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Find A Love
N.S.M. Lyrics
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You’ll find out just who’s your friend
Don’t be sad, I know you will
Don’t give up until
True love finds you in the end
This is a promise with a catch
Will it find you
Cause’ true love is searching too
So how will he find you
Unless you step out into the light
The light
The light
Don’t be sad, I know you will
Don’t give up until
True love finds you in the end
The lyrics of "Find A Love" by N.S.M. convey a message about the pursuit of true love and the importance of being proactive in finding it. The song suggests that true love may not come to you effortlessly but rather requires active participation and a willingness to take risks.
The opening lines, "True love will find you in the end, You'll find out just who's your friend," highlight the notion that true love is something that will eventually come to you if you are patient and remain open to it. It also emphasizes the importance of discovering who genuinely cares for you during your quest for love.
The chorus, "Don't be sad, I know you will, Don't give up until, True love finds you in the end," serves as a comforting reminder to stay optimistic and persistent in the pursuit of love. It encourages the listener to maintain hope and not to give up, emphasizing that true love will eventually find its way into their life.
The bridge of the song introduces a catch to this promise of finding true love, explaining that it can only happen if you actively search for it. The line, "Cause true love is searching too, So how will he find you unless you step out into the light," suggests that love is reciprocal and requires both parties to make an effort to find each other. It implies that one must venture out of their comfort zone and be visible to potential partners in order to attract true love.
Overall, "Find A Love" encourages the listener to remain persistent, hopeful, and proactive in their search for love. It highlights the reciprocal nature of love and the necessity of taking risks and stepping into the light to be found by true love.
Line by Line Meaning
True love will find you in the end
Genuine love will eventually come into your life
You’ll find out just who’s your friend
You'll discover who truly supports and cares for you
Don’t be sad, I know you will
Do not feel dejected, I am confident that it will happen
Don’t give up until
Do not lose hope until
True love finds you in the end
Authentic love discovers you eventually
This is a promise with a catch
There is a condition to this commitment
Only if you’re searching
Only if you actively seek it
Will it find you
Will it come across you
Cause’ true love is searching too
Because genuine love is also seeking for its match
So how will he find you
So, how will it come across you
Unless you step out into the light
Unless you expose yourself to the world
The light
The brightness
The light
The illumination
Don’t be sad, I know you will
Do not feel dejected, I am confident that it will happen
Don’t give up until
Do not lose hope until
True love finds you in the end
Authentic love discovers you eventually
Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Songtrust Ave, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: DANIEL JOHNSTON
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
Samuel (The Pride of Afrika) Robinson
Me too. Navigation and information gathering in No Man's Sky is abysmal.
I like playing NMS for its overall beauty and the visuals of entering and exiting atmo...but I HATE the galaxy map, plotting and how traversal works in general. I don't feel as if any of it is user friendly simply due to the sheer level of things you seemingly just have to "figure out" about its clumsy and overly technical interface. I also think that the game designers prioritized pretty colors over functionality. At 3:00 in this video alone there has to be a 2 minute crash course on what the alphanumeric values of the information bar mean just so that we can get a GENERAL idea of what to look for.
If your interface is that complicated, then it should NOT be designed that way.
I keep pointing to the galaxy map in Elite: Dangerous when thinking about how something like this should be laid out. E:D's map interface is at a glance almost immediately understandable. The tabs are clear, methods of breaking down information are obvious, the controls are intuitive and plotting is as simple as typing in the name of a system and clicking the navigate button once you're view is auto-moved to your desired location; no need to find hieroglyphic-like runes, decode their meanings and trying to figure out what order to plant them into a star gate to go someplace. And bookmarking anyplace in the galaxy is as simple as a button press and renaming them in your personal tracker for ease of use.
Never once in my 3 years of playing E:D have I ever questioned how I needed to use the galaxy map or how to alter my course by star type or system economy or political stability or any other of the myriad of other tracking options the game provides. And if ever I want to go to a world that another player has found, all I need is the system name and voilà, I'm starting to jump there, regardless of the distance, within a minute tops. NMS on the other hand I've been playing on and off nearly as long and I STILL get tripped up on the map screen and only vaguely understand what to do. And finding any system I hear about is an absolute chore.
Also, finding the ship that you actually WANT is far more complicated than it needs to be. And you're not even allowed any options for paint or exterior appearance. In E:D you simply go to a station that sells the ship type and you buy it. Exterior parts can be changed out at your leisure. SO much simpler.
Vahni
I’ve searched hundreds of thousands of light-years to find an earth-like planet in Euclid
Boy did I get close
The closest ones I found were 3 planets, they had green grass, green flora, bountiful fauna, and blue oceans. But they just had one thing in common.
Yellow Atmospheres.
Its annoying, but at least the sunsets are blue and pink.
Gaming Chinchilla
This is all nice and all but I really miss the pre-NEXT paradise planets that resembled vibrant complex golf courses with natural colorful fish aquarium ornaments.
I cant think of any other way to describe them... just take my word those old paradise planets were always fun just to wander around and get lost in. :P
ShadowAimai
Let us take this moment to appreciate how we don't live in a planet with hourly firestorms.
alex
i can’t last 2 seconds on a planet without getting burnt to a crisp by a firestorm
Brian Fortner
We don’t yet… 😞
hell is other ppl
Tell that to California
thoth tahuti
Australia.... California....
Iteration 61, Seeder of Worlds
[Would you like to?]
DB Art
Me: Oh yes I can't wait to explore all the crazy and alien worlds!
Also me: I just wanna find something that looks like earth
Christian Taylor
Ye
Davchan
It makes you appreciate just how lucky we are to exist on a planet like Earth.
Christian Taylor
@Davchan Maybe.