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- Words_for_Love abstract "\"Words for Love\" (Hebrew: \"Milim La'Ahava\" Hebrew script: מילים לאהבה) was the Israeli entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 2003, performed in Hebrew and English (with some lyrics in Greek, French and Spanish) by Lior Narkis.The song is an up-tempo number, in which Narkis tells his lover that he can't find the right way to tell her about his feelings. Thus, he pledges to \"study languages, beautiful words\" in order to find the words in every language. He then proceeds to relate his feelings in five languages, ending with the Hebrew equivalent - which is prefaced by \"or simply\", implying that perhaps a really detailed attempt at finding the words was pointless to begin with.The song was performed thirteenth on the night (following Spain's Beth with \"Dime\" and preceding the Netherlands' Esther Hart with \"One More Night\"). At the close of voting, it had received 17 points, placing 19th in a field of 26, thus requiring Israel to qualify from the semi-final at their next Contest appearance.The lyrics involved a man declaring his love for his girlfriend in many different languages. There were two verses in Hebrew, and the Chorus featured \"I love you\" said in six different languages, including English, French, Italian, Greek and Hebrew. Lior Narkis was accompanied on stage by five women in black dresses, each with a different colour petticoat. They originally wore shirts and ties, but these were discarded midway through the song, to reveal bodices decorated with the different ways of saying \"I Love You\", mentioned in the song- each woman had their slogan written in the same colour as their petticoat.It was succeeded as Israeli representative at the 2004 Contest by David D'or with Leha'amin.".
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- Words_for_Love subsequentWork Lehaamin.
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- Words_for_Love wikiPageWikiLink Beth_Rodergas.
- Words_for_Love wikiPageWikiLink Category:2003_songs.
- Words_for_Love wikiPageWikiLink Category:English-language_Israeli_songs.
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- Words_for_Love wikiPageWikiLink David_DOr.
- Words_for_Love wikiPageWikiLink Dime_(Beth_song).
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- Words_for_Love wikiPageWikiLink Esther_Hart.
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- Words_for_Love wikiPageWikiLink Hebrew_alphabet.
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- Words_for_Love wikiPageWikiLink Lehaamin.
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- Words_for_Love wikiPageWikiLink Netherlands.
- Words_for_Love wikiPageWikiLink One_More_Night_(Esther_Hart_song).
- Words_for_Love wikiPageWikiLink Spain.
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- Words_for_Love wikiPageWikiLinkText "Milim La'Ahava".
- Words_for_Love wikiPageWikiLinkText "Words for Love".
- Words_for_Love artist Lior_Narkis.
- Words_for_Love composer "Yoni Roehe".
- Words_for_Love country "Israel".
- Words_for_Love languages English_language.
- Words_for_Love languages Hebrew_language.
- Words_for_Love lyricist "Yossi Gispan".
- Words_for_Love lyrics ?2003il.
- Words_for_Love next "Leha'amin".
- Words_for_Love nextLink "Leha'amin".
- Words_for_Love place "19".
- Words_for_Love points "17".
- Words_for_Love prev "Nadlik Beyakhad Ner".
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- Words_for_Love song ""Words for Love"".
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- Words_for_Love year "2003".
- Words_for_Love subject Category:2003_songs.
- Words_for_Love subject Category:English-language_Israeli_songs.
- Words_for_Love subject Category:Eurovision_songs_of_2003.
- Words_for_Love subject Category:Eurovision_songs_of_Israel.
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- Words_for_Love comment "\"Words for Love\" (Hebrew: \"Milim La'Ahava\" Hebrew script: מילים לאהבה) was the Israeli entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 2003, performed in Hebrew and English (with some lyrics in Greek, French and Spanish) by Lior Narkis.The song is an up-tempo number, in which Narkis tells his lover that he can't find the right way to tell her about his feelings. Thus, he pledges to \"study languages, beautiful words\" in order to find the words in every language.".
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- Words_for_Love name ""Words for Love"".