Age Ain't Nothing But A Number
One Way Lyrics


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with me and you anyone can see age aint nothing but a number but numbers cant show how glad i am that you mine.
age aint nothing but a number.
age os only a number its all 8n your mind.
numbers are gud for interest rates




Overall Meaning

The song Age Ain't Nothing but a Number by One Way is a celebration of love that transcends age. The lyrics suggest that age is not a significant factor in determining the fate of a relationship. The line "With me and you anyone can see age ain't nothing but a number" implies that one's age should not limit their ability to love or be loved. Furthermore, the line "Age is only a number, it's all in your mind" suggests that people should not be overly concerned with age, as it is simply a mental construct. Instead, One Way encourages listeners to focus on the feeling of love and happiness that comes with being in a relationship.


The final line, "Numbers can't show how glad I am that you're mine," encapsulates the idea that love and happiness cannot be measured by numbers. One's age cannot quantify the depth of love or the joy that comes with being in a relationship. The song encourages listeners to focus on the emotional connection that exists between two people, rather than their age or any other arbitrary number.


Line by Line Meaning

with me and you anyone can see age aint nothing but a number but numbers cant show how glad i am that you mine.
No matter the age difference between us, our love prevails. However, numbers cannot accurately express the depth of my happiness that you are my partner.


age aint nothing but a number.
The concept of age is meaningless in love.


age os only a number its all 8n your mind.
Age is a mental construct and not a physical obstacle to love.


numbers are gud for interest rates
Numbers are significant for financial calculations, but they hold no value when it comes to love and relationships.




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