
The distractions of love are preventing appreciation of the day The intense love is overwhelming and clouding vision The song is a poignant reminder that love is powerful but also has the potential to be blinding, and we need to be cautious not to let it consume us entirely. Unfortunately, the protagonist has missed his window and must contend with his broken heart. This love is blinding, and he can't see that the days are gone, but he recognizes that it's time to leave. He finally realizes the need to leave town because he's losing his mind, and he feels it's time to go before he goes insane. He falls in love, but eventually, the relationship ends, and he's left feeling heartbroken. The protagonist sings about leaving town in the summer, but his friends convince him to stay to enjoy the laid-back atmosphere. The lyrics are also reflective of the cyclical nature of relationships. The character is aware that he never meant to hurt anyone, but love has blinded him to the point that he cannot see the bigger picture. This sense of being lost and consumed by love is further highlighted in the verses when he says that he "never meant to hurt" but got "blinded by love" and ended up getting involved. He's so caught up in the idea of love that he doesn't realize the day is over until it's already gone. He's blissfully unaware of everything else happening around him because he can only see this one person. The first two lines of the chorus summarize this feeling. The protagonist appears to be so smitten with someone that he cannot see beyond his emotions. "Blinded by Love" is a heartbreaking ballad that delves into the pain of a relationship that has gone sour. Look around the corner, what's that I see I wanna drink of the water but the well is going dry


Tears are on my pillow, sad, broke and shy It was just a matter of time 'fore the love gone away

Well I fell in love last summer, she begged me to stay Look around the corner, what do I see, yeahĪnd though the summer breeze was at my knees
