Daisy
The Nadas Lyrics


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She loves me she loves me not
Just another petal on the floor again
Where have you been this time just
Another petal on the floor again we
Can just be friends
Take this time to think it over
You never think the same thing twice
I wish that you could make up your

Mind it must be nice
Tell me now what's holding you back
I can see it in your tracks my feelings
There on the soles of your shoes now
I've got those single guy blues
I'll pick another daisy I'll pick another
Daisy in the springtime I'll pick




Another daisy I'll pick another daisy
In the meantime

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of The Nadas's song "Daisy" depict a story of a man who is confused about the feelings of the woman he loves. The opening line, "She loves me she loves me not," reflects how the man is uncertain about where he stands in the relationship. The repeated line, "Just another petal on the floor again," further emphasizes how the man's feelings are being toyed with.


The man is frustrated with the woman's indecisiveness, as he wishes that she could make up her mind. He sees evidence of her conflicting feelings in the tracks on the soles of her shoes, as if she is unsure of the path she should take. Despite the confusion and heartache, the man remains hopeful, as he vows to continue picking daisies in the springtime while he waits for her to decide.


Overall, "Daisy" is a poignant and relatable tale of unrequited love, uncertainty, and perseverance in the face of romantic challenges.



Line by Line Meaning

She loves me she loves me not
The singer is uncertain about the affection of their love interest.


Just another petal on the floor again
The process of picking petals off a flower to determine someone's love is a repeated and possibly futile exercise.


Where have you been this time just
The singer is questioning the whereabouts and actions of their love interest.


Another petal on the floor again we
The artist again highlights the repetitive nature of their situation with their love interest.


Can just be friends
The artist suggests a possibility of being friends rather than pursuing a romantic relationship.


Take this time to think it over
The singer advises their love interest to take some time to consider their feelings and actions.


You never think the same thing twice
The singer suggests that their love interest is inconsistent in their thoughts and actions.


I wish that you could make up your
The artist desires for their love interest to come to a decision regarding their relationship.


Mind it must be nice
The artist is expressing a bit of sarcasm, indicating that it is easy for someone to be indecisive when they are not the one being affected as much.


Tell me now what's holding you back
The artist directly asks their love interest what is preventing them from making a decision.


I can see it in your tracks my feelings
The singer can tell from their love interest's actions and words that they are not fully committed to the relationship.


There on the soles of your shoes now
The artist metaphorically suggests that their love interest's reluctance to commit is reflected in their physical actions.


I've got those single guy blues
The singer is expressing their own sadness and frustration at being single and having to endure the uncertainty of their relationship.


I'll pick another daisy I'll pick another
The singer will continue to engage in the same behavior of trying to determine their love interest's feelings by picking petals.


Daisy in the springtime I'll pick
The singer highlights the season of spring, which is associated with new beginnings and growth.


Another daisy I'll pick another daisy
The artist repeats this line to emphasize the repetitive and possibly futile nature of their actions and situation.


In the meantime
The artist acknowledges that they will continue to do what they have been doing while waiting for a resolution or change in their situation.




Lyrics © SADAIC LATIN COPYRIGHTS, INC.
Written by: KEVIN JOHANSEN

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