the making you fall in love part is about taking ecstasy."I know you're rolling hard with it don't lieI know it's got a hold of youI know you're rolling with it"rolling referring to dropping pills. i could be wrong but he sings about thizz in so many of his songs. the birds pt. 2 saying "let me fall out of love before you fuck her" talking about coming down (can't just fall out of love like that, specially not to let someone else have a turn), also "she gave me all her pills now her back hurts".. you guys are thinking about this in terms of lovey-dovey shit but alot of the weeknd's music is pretty dark with a lot of references to taking drugs and one-night stands.

New song but I have no idea what this is really about it kinda confuses me. "No one needs to fall in love" but "Don't make me make you fall in love." ? I get the bird part. Kinda like that bread is for the birds, which i think he's kinda tryin to say hes nothing special i.e "another bird" i think he's trying to say he could make her fall in love without trying "since hes done it so long". Maybe dont cross him or hell make you fall in love with him? hahah wtf idk. you cant even make people fall in love with you


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He's warning this girl not to fall in love with him. He's just a bird & birds never stay in one place for long. This whole song is a warning for girls not to fall in love with him, but sadly in part 2....

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Audubon currently cares for 12 birds, including owls, hawks and a raven. Their extraordinary adaptations are sure to fascinate both children and adults alike. In addition to close-up visits from feathered friends, participants learn about raptor behaviors, predators, prey and habitats.

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