Is This Love
Pandigenous Lyrics


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I want to love you, and treat you right,
I want to love you, every day and every night,
We'll be together, with a roof right over our heads,
We'll share the shelter, of my single bed,
We'll share the same room, yeah! For Jah provide the bread.
Is this love, is this love, is this love,
Is this love that I'm feelin'?
Is this love, is this love, is this love,
Is this love that I'm feelin'?
I want to know, want to know, want to know now!
I got to know, got to know, got to know now!

I, I'm willing and able,
So I throw my cards on your table!
I want to love you, I want to love and treat, love and treat you right,
I want to love you every day and every night,
We'll be together, yeah! With a roof right over our heads,
We'll share the shelter, yeah, oh now! of my single bed,
We'll share the same room, yeah! For Jah provide the bread.

Is this love, is this love, is this love,
Is this love that I'm feelin'
Is this love, is this love, is this love,
Is this love that I'm feelin'?
Whoa! Oh yes I know, yes I know, yes I know now!
Oh yes I know, yes I know, yes I know now!

I, I'm willing and able,
So I throw my cards on your table!
See: I want to love ya, I want to love and treat ya,
love and treat ya right.

I want to love you every day and every night,
We'll be together, with a roof right over our heads!
We'll share the shelter, of my single bed,




We'll share the same room, yeah! Jah provide the bread.
We'll share the shelter, of my single bed

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Pandigenous's song "Is This Love" depict a strong desire to love and care for someone, to provide shelter and sustenance as a symbol of commitment and affection. The repetition of the question "Is this love that I'm feeling?" suggests that the singer is unsure whether the connection they experience is indeed love, but willing to take the chance and express their feelings regardless. The use of the phrase "Jah provide the bread" indicates a connection to Rastafarian culture and beliefs, which emphasize the importance of community and sharing resources.


The song's upbeat rhythm and catchy chorus make it a popular reggae classic, with a universal appeal that transcends language and cultural barriers. The song was released in 1978 as part of Bob Marley's album "Kaya" and has since been covered by various artists from different genres. The lyrics were written by Marley himself and reflect his own beliefs and personal experiences, as he expressed a desire to love and support his wife Rita through their tumultuous relationship.


Despite its popularity, the song has also faced criticism for perpetuating gender stereotypes and traditional roles in relationships. The line "I want to love and treat you right" has been interpreted as a possessive and paternalistic attitude towards women, while the reference to a single bed raises questions about the physical intimacy and boundaries in the relationship. Nonetheless, the song remains a beloved classic and a testament to the power of love and connection.


Line by Line Meaning

I want to love you, and treat you right,
I want to show you genuine love and respect.


I want to love you, every day and every night,
I want to love you consistently, without fail.


We'll be together, with a roof right over our heads,
We'll have a home together and be protected from the elements.


We'll share the shelter, of my single bed,
We'll share intimacy, sleeping in the same bed.


We'll share the same room, yeah! For Jah provide the bread.
We'll share a space and have enough to sustain ourselves, thanks to divine assistance.


Is this love, is this love, is this love,
Do I truly feel love, am I experiencing love?


Is this love that I'm feelin'?
Is this genuine, true love that I'm feeling?


I want to know, want to know, want to know now!
I need to know if this is really love.


I got to know, got to know, got to know now!
It's urgent for me to find out if what I'm feeling is true love.


I, I'm willing and able,
I am ready and capable of loving you.


So I throw my cards on your table!
I'm putting all my intentions on the line for you to see.


See: I want to love ya, I want to love and treat ya,
Again, emphasizing the desire to truly love and show respect.


Whoa! Oh yes I know, yes I know, yes I know now!
Acknowledging the feelings of love and certainty about them.


We'll share the shelter, of my single bed
Repeating that shared intimacy and closeness are important aspects of the relationship.




Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: Bob Marley

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