The song "Love, Love, Love" by James Blunt tells a story of a person who is not looking for love and advises the other person not to look for it either. The singer describes the other person as "absolutely gorgeous," but claims that nothing they say is true. They believe that the other person will not find themselves in their guilty eyes. The chorus highlights the conflicting emotions of the singer. They claim to love anyone who is foolish enough to believe them and have their heart broken by them. They acknowledge that the other person is just one of many who have been hurt by them. Despite this, they lie and say they don't love the other person, even though it hurts them. They believe that this lie will set the other person free. The singer then talks about seeking comfort in the arms of other women, engaging in physical relationships with them, hoping to feel better about themselves. They express the hope that the other person finds themselves in someone else's eyes, indicating that they want the other person to move on. Ultimately, the singer reiterates that they love anyone who is foolish enough to believe them and have their heart broken. They repeat that they say they don't love the other person, even though it kills them. They emphasize that it is a lie that sets the other person free. Overall, the song portrays a complex and conflicting set of emotions, with the singer grappling with the pain caused by their actions and attempting to release the other person from their grasp by denying their love.