Happiness

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The Intensity of Newfound Love: A Dive into The 1975's 'Happiness'

The 1975's song 'Happiness' is a vibrant and emotive portrayal of the overwhelming sensations that accompany new love. The lyrics convey a sense of discovery and vulnerability, as the protagonist is introduced to what love truly feels like. The repeated phrase 'She showed me what love is' suggests a transformative experience, possibly indicating that the protagonist's understanding of love has been redefined through this relationship.

The song's narrative explores the intensity of the protagonist's feelings, highlighting a willingness to do anything for the object of their affection, as seen in lines like 'I would go blind just to see you' and 'I'd go too far just to have you near.' These hyperbolic statements emphasize the depth of the protagonist's emotions and the profound impact the relationship has had on them. The mention of the lover's body as 'like a modern art' adds an element of admiration and awe, further illustrating the protagonist's infatuation.

However, there's also a sense of insecurity and fear of loss woven into the lyrics. The protagonist expresses concern about 'messin' it up' and the desperate plea 'I'm never gonna love again' suggests a fear that this love is so unique and irreplaceable that no future relationship could ever compare. This duality of passion and fear of loss paints a complex picture of love that is both exhilarating and terrifying.

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  2. Robbers
  3. It's Not Living (If It's Not With You)
  4. Looking for Somebody (To Love)
  5. Chocolate
  6. Happiness
  7. Somebody Else
  8. If You’re Too Shy (Let Me Know)
  9. The Sound
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