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Threw some chords together, the combination D.E.F, it's who Natasha Bedingfield is, it's what she does, and she was gonna lay it down for her listeners. Despite trying to focus her attention, she feels scattered like with A.D.D, seeking help and inspiration that isn't coming easily. She's attempting to find the magic and write a classic, but her waste bin is full of discarded papers with clever rhymes. She references poets like Byron, Shelley, and Keats, reciting their words over a hip-hop beat, struggling to express herself amidst dead poets and drum machines.

Natasha had studio time booked, but she couldn't find a killer hook, feeling challenged by the high standards set before her. As she takes the stage with no hyperbole to hide behind, she reveals her vulnerable self. Throughout the song, she repeats 'These words are my own,' emphasizing that her feelings are genuine and come straight from her heart, expressing her love in the best way she knows how.

In the end, she bares her soul, saying 'I love you' simply and sincerely, unable to come up with a better or more profound way to convey her feelings. She asks if it's okay that her words are simple and direct, as she shares her love openly and honestly.

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