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Is It Love

The song "Is it Love" captures the experience of deep emotional connection and wonder at a blossoming relationship. It revolves around a chance meeting under the glow of city lights and an orange-lit moon, where the narrator feels an immediate, undeniable bond with someone special. The lyrics explore themes of fate, manifestation, and unspoken understanding as the narrator questions whether this intense feeling is love at first sight.

 

The song highlights how the connection transcends words, with the narrator finding a sense of home and peace in the other person’s presence, embracing the vulnerability of the moment without the need to be a "hero." Ultimately, the song reflects on the power of love and connection, conveyed through subtle gestures, looks, and shared silence.

Is It Love

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  • An Orange-lit moon
    sitting on, high rises
    Raises me, up
    city lights, up, her eyes
    on mine, like

    stars ignite

    words, never
    lost, in this

    manifestation (manifestation)


    she sees me, it frees me
    is this, fate’s design, or maybe
    me writing this into

    existence (existence)


    is it, Love (that I'm feeling)
    at first sight
    Feeling like
     I'm home, tonight

    No need, to understand
    for words, we, might not, know
    ending the night
    having her, to hold


    In her voice, I found my place
    when she, opened up
    the way she says

    the things she, (speaks)
    she speaks to me

    she sees me(seeeees me)

    is it, Love (that I'm feeling)
    at first sight
    Feeling like
     I'm home, tonight

    No need, to understand
    for words, we, might not, know
    ending the night
    having her, to hold

    don't need, no Hero
    to be a man.

    In her eyes, just let me be
    in sight

    Beyond words, we communicate
    (and)

    everything's alright

    (is it love)


    is it, Love (that I'm feeling)
    at first sight
    Feeling like
     I'm home, tonight

    No need, to understand
    for words, we, might not, know
    ending the night
    having her, to hold

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