AllMusic editor William Ruhlmann noted that on the song, the band pursued "acoustic balladry".[9] Kira L. Billik from Associated Press described "More Than Words" as a "sweet, pure acoustic ballad", "whose message is that the words 'I love you' are becoming meaningless".[10] The song was also labeled as a "nontraditional love song".[7] Larry Flick from Billboard felt that this "tender, sparsely produced rock/love ballad proves that sometimes less really is more. The spotlight here is on the band's striking vocal harmonies, as well as its shimmering acoustic guitar work".[11] The Daily Vault's Sean McCarthy called it a "beautiful, minimal acoustic number [that] made the band huge" and concluded that "for the band, 'More Than Words' is the song that will still get airplay."[12] Diane Cardwell from Entertainment Weekly called it "a simple, almost folkie ballad using just two voices and a single acoustic guitar."[13] Kirsten Frickle from El Paisano described it as an "all-acoustic ballad that is so beautiful it will make your hair stand on end".[14]

Pan-European magazine Music & Media labeled the song as "folky"[15] and "a calming piece of music, aptly produced by Michael Wagener." They added, "It shows the band from a totally different angle. And it must be said, they handle this ballad extremely well."[16] Alan Jones from Music Week named it Pick of the Week, remarking that it is "a subdued, lilting acoustic workout that suggests nothing more than Simon & Garfunkel in its more angelic passages."[17] Carrie Borzillo from Record-Journal called it an "Everly Brothers-style" song.[18] A reviewer from Sandwell Evening Mail wrote, "If ever a song could be unrepresentative of a band's output, Extreme's worldwide smash hit ballad "More Than Words" is it."[19] Marc Andrews from Smash Hits found it "eye-moistening".[20] Tom Nordlie from Spin viewed it as "a love ballad that sounds like the Everly Brothers or early Beatles." He added, "Singer Gary Cherone harmonizes with himself as guitar-friend Nuno Bettencourt strums clean, jazzy chord accompaniment, and that's it. No sudden escalation to bombast in the middle, no reneging on the song's original promise."[21] Chad Bowar writing for LiveAbout placed the song on his list of the "Best 20 Hair Metal Ballads of the '80s and '90s".[22]


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Saying I love you [present progressive tense in your intro - really?]

Is not the words I want to hear from you [Is? Is?? There are words, plural]

It's not that I want you [The reader will already be very unclear what you are saying]

Not to say, but if you only knew [Denying communication and yet expecting speculation - this reads like commentary from a psychic]

How easy it would be to show me how you feel [But to clarify, without words and yet with 'more than' words]

More than words is all you have to do to make it real [Again with the 'is'? Are you stupid?]

Then you wouldn't have to say that you love me [So you're not saying; but they should know; but then they shouldn't say; because you know?]

'Cause I'd already know [What extension are you on? I am coming to fucking deck you]

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What would you do if my heart was torn in two?

More than words to show you feel

That your love for me is real

What would you say if I took those words away?

Then you couldn't make things new

Just by saying: I love you

I am in your old situation, but I don't think we will be together... He want something that I can't give him just because, he want. I could give him when I'll be ready, but he don't understand my way of being. It's so sad... I feel that he's my soul mate, we just feel, I know that he feels that too... but we're too different and... we can't comunicate... He never showed what he felt, Now I know that he felt something with me, after 1 year we talked, csuse I looked for him. Our story was without having sex, but he wasn't sure that I want him ( because of that ). To show him that I want him, It will be like: having sex just to show him that, and...lame. If he does not appreciate the other things I made for him, than he's not worth it so much as I tought...Now another person is here, able to know me and have patiance. And I feel that he is what I need... but not what I want. I'm afraid of regrets...It's complicated... but I hope I will choose right. i'd like to talk with you more about our stories. Sorry for my bad english, I'm a Romanian girl :)

I love this song very much, but I think we should stop and think about it for a moment. It is an incredible song, but what about the concept? I believe the idea of "more than words" is far greater. Do you know that feeling? Sometimes when you look into her [or his] eyes, both of you just know. That is much more of a commitment. 0852c4b9a8

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