The song "Can't Help Falling in Love" by David Hasselhoff is a cover of the popular song originally performed by Elvis Presley. The lyrics express the irresistible nature of love and the feeling of falling deeply and helplessly in love with someone. In the song, the narrator acknowledges the wisdom of "wise men" who caution against rushing into love. However, despite knowing this, the narrator confesses that they cannot help but fall in love with the person in question. They question whether it would be considered a sin to stay in this love despite the advice against it. The lyrics use the metaphor of a river flowing towards the sea, symbolizing how love naturally finds its path, just like a river finding its way to the ocean. The narrator highlights that some things are simply meant to be, implying that their love for the other person feels inevitable. The narrator then offers their hand and their whole life to the person they love. This gesture represents their commitment and willingness to embrace love fully. They cannot resist their emotions and keep falling deeper in love. Overall, David Hasselhoff's rendition of "Can't Help Falling in Love" captures the essence of the original song, emphasizing the powerful and unstoppable force of love that can't be restrained.