These Words
Natasha Bedingfield Lyrics


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My heart
These words are my own
(Uh, yeah, uh)

Threw some chords together
The combination, D-E-F
It's who I am, it's what I do (yeah, uh)
And I was gonna lay it down for you
I'm try to focus my attention
But I feel so A-D-D
I need some help, some inspiration (but it's not coming easily)

(Whoa) Tryna find the magic
(Whoa) Tryna write a classic
(Whoa) Don't you know, don't you know, don't you know? (Whoa, whoa)
Waste bin full of paper (whoa)
Clever rhymes, see you later

These words are my own
From my heart flow (yeah, uh)
I love you, I love you, I love you, I love you
There's no other way
To better say
I love you, I love you, I love you (ah)

Read some Byron, Shelly, and Keats
Recited it over a hip-hop beat
I'm having trouble saying what I mean (uh)
With dead poets and drum machines
You know I had some studio time booked
But I couldn't find the killer hook
Now you've gone and raised the bar right up
Nothing I write is ever good enough

These words are my own (these words are my own)
From my heart flow (from my heart flow)
I love you, I love you, I love you, I love you
There's no other way (there's no other way)
To better say (uh)
I love you, I love you, I love you (I love you)
These words are my own (these words are my own)
From my heart flow (yeah)
(I love you) I love you, I love you, I love you, I love you (I love you)
There's no other way (there's no other way)
To better say
I love you, I love you, I love you

I'm getting off my stage
The curtains pull away
No hyperbole to hide behind
My naked soul exposes (love you, love you)
Whoa, oh
Whoa, whoa

(Whoa) Tryna find the magic
(Whoa) Tryna write a classic
(Whoa) Waste bin full of paper
Clever rhymes, see you later (yeah, uh)

These words are my own (these words are my own)
From my heart flow (don't you know?)
I love you, I love you, I love you, I love you
There's no other way (there's no other way, to better say)
To better say (yeah, uh, yeah)
I love you, I love you, I love you
These words are my own (these words are my own)
From my heart flow (they are from my heart, yeah)
I love you, I love you, I love you, I love you (I love you)
There's no other way (there's no better way)
To better say (yeah, uh, yeah)
I love you, I love you, I love you

These words are my own
They're from my heart (my heart)
(Yeah, uh)
I love you, I love you
That's all I got to say
Can't think of a better way




And that's all I got to say (yeah, uh, yeah)
I love you, is that okay?

Overall Meaning

The song "These Words" by Natasha Bedingfield is a song about the struggles of a songwriter trying to find the right words to say "I love you" to someone they care about. The songwriter talks about how they threw some chords together and tried to focus their attention, but they couldn't find the inspiration they needed to write a classic. They read some poems to help them, but they still had trouble saying what they meant. The songwriter expresses their frustration about not being able to find the right words and how nothing they write is ever good enough. The song then ends with the songwriter baring their soul and saying "I love you" with all they have.


The song can be interpreted as an expression of the creative process and the artist's struggle to find the right words to express their emotions. Sometimes, even when an artist pours their heart out, they still feel like they can't express what they truly mean. This song also highlights the power of words and how difficult it can be to find the right ones to say what you truly mean.


Overall, "These Words" is a touching and emotional song that speaks to the struggles of the creative process and the power of words.


Line by Line Meaning

My heart
The author's heart holds the feelings that she needs to express


These words are my own
The author is using her own words, not borrowed ones, showing her authenticity


Threw some chords together
The author created a musical accompaniment by arranging notes in harmony


The combination, D-E-F
The specific combination of notes used to create the music


It's who I am, it's what I do
Music is the author's passion and identity


And I was gonna lay it down for you
The author planned to perform this song for someone special


I'm try to focus my attention
The author is attempting to concentrate on writing the song


But I feel so A-D-D
The author is experiencing difficulty concentrating and has attention deficit disorder


I need some help, some inspiration (but it's not coming easily)
The author is looking for motivation to continue writing the song


Tryna find the magic
The author is looking to create a special and memorable song


Tryna write a classic
The author wants to make a song that will stand the test of time and be well-loved over the years


Waste bin full of paper
The author has discarded many sheets of paper with failed ideas and attempts


Clever rhymes, see you later
The author has been unable to use witty wordplay to create something successful


From my heart flow
The author is speaking from the depth of her emotions


There's no other way
The author's genuine feelings can only be expressed in this way


To better say
There is no more effective method of conveying these feelings


Read some Byron, Shelly, and Keats
The author has read the works of famous poets before, but still struggles with expressing herself


Recited it over a hip-hop beat
The author experimented with combining poetry and a modern music genre


I'm having trouble saying what I mean
The author is having difficulty articulating her emotions


With dead poets and drum machines
The author is using poetry and modern technology to create something new and exciting


You know I had some studio time booked
The author had planned to record in a professional recording space


But I couldn't find the killer hook
The author struggled to create a memorable and catchy melody for the song


Now you've gone and raised the bar right up
The person for whom this song is written has set high expectations for the author's work


Nothing I write is ever good enough
The author feels that her output falls short of her intended impact


I'm getting off my stage
The author has finished performing


The curtains pull away
The author is revealing her true self


No hyperbole to hide behind
The author is not using exaggeration to mask her true feelings


My naked soul exposes
The author is revealing her pure and unfiltered emotions


That's all I got to say
The author has conveyed her message to the best of her ability


Can't think of a better way
There is no other method more effective for conveying these emotions


And that's all I got to say (yeah, uh, yeah)
The author is done speaking on this topic


I love you, is that okay?
The song's message is one of unbridled and true love expressed in a simple and direct way




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: Andrew Frampton, Natasha Bedingfield, Stephen Kipner, Wayne Wilkins

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