He is saying that s/he is better than words that he can't make. Better Word Lyrics: What can wash away the guilty stain / After all the wrong I've done?
'Cause words ain't good enough. But indeed the verses are about sex. About three days before “Better” was officially released, Khalid whet fans’ appetite by tweeting the song’s cover art along with the words “Love to the 915 on 9/14. There's no way I can explain your love, no Ooh, I don't know how else to sum it up 'Cause words ain't good enough I can't explain your love, no Everyone tries To see what it feels like But they'll never be right 'Cause it's better. That's basically how the chorous is defined. This song is basically saying, that the love they have for all their fans is 'Better than words" they don't know how to thank them enough. One more time Better than words Ooh, I don't know how else to sum it up It's better than words [Niall:] Ooh oh ooh, ooh oh ooh, ooh ooh oh! In the part of the song that says,¨Saying I love you, is not the words I want to hear from you¨He does not want his love to just say those empty words to him without knowing if she actually has feelings for her, whether they are intimate or mutual feelings. End of story.
It is featured on their third studio album, Midnight Memories. / Nothing but the Better Lyrics: Better / Nothing, baby / Nothing feels better / I'm not really drunk, I never get that fucked up / I'm not, I'm so sober / Love to see you shine in the night like the diamond you The more than words song is introducing the fact you don need to say those three little words that make everything ¨special¨. “Better Than Words” is a song by English-Irish band One Direction. It is featured on their third studio album, Midnight Memories. – got a song for y’all”. The “9/14” in the message stands for September 14 – the day the song was officially released. And even the songs can't quite get it right but its almost close enough. And even the songs can't quite get it right but its almost close enough. / I've already tried a thousand ways / But it's never been enough / What could be enough?