We Find Love – Daniel Caesar


You don’t love me anymore

Let’s see how you like this song

I see you walking out that door

Wonder why it took you so long

Ever since the day that I met you

I knew you were the girl of my dreams

But we could never be

You don’t love me anymore

Let’s see how you like this song

We find love, we get up

And we fall down, we give up

We find love, we get up

And we fall down, we give up

You don’t love me anymore

Let’s see how you like this song

You need someone you adore

Find a place where you might belong

Ever since the day that I met you

My world’s been spinning out of control

I just need you to hold

We knew we’d come around

This thing called love comes crashing down now

Pieces all on the ground

What once was lost cannot be found out

We knew we’d come around

This thing called love comes crashing down now

Pieces all on the ground

What once was lost cannot be found out

We knew we’d come around

This thing called love comes crashing down now

Pieces all on the ground

What once was lost cannot be found out

Heaven help us, heaven help us, yeah

We’re on our own

We find love, we get up

And we fall down, we give up

We find love, we get up

And we fall down, we give up

We find love, we get up

And we fall down, we give up

We find love, yeah, we get up

We fall down, we give up

Exploring Heartbreak and Acceptance

“We Find Love” by Daniel Caesar eloquently captures the raw emotions that follow the end of a relationship. Through a repetitive chorus and poignant verses, Caesar reflects on the cycle of love—how we rise, fall, and sometimes give up. The lyrics expose a sense of vulnerability, illustrating the pain of unrequited love and the struggle to move on. Lines like “You don’t love me anymore” and “What once was lost cannot be found out” highlight the finality of heartbreak, while the refrain “We find love, we get up, and we fall down, we give up” speaks to the universal experience of hope and disappointment in love. Despite the sorrow, an undercurrent of resilience emerges, suggesting that, even in loss, there is a chance for growth and self-discovery.

Song Credits

Artist: Daniel Caesar
Songwriters: Daniel Caesar, Matthew Burnett, Jordan Evans
Release Year: 2017
Label: Golden Child Recordings


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