Did you ever think Arab songs could actually define illnesses? Probably not. 

However, an Arab Facebook page named "A nurse's diary" found hilarious connections between the two. 

In a now-viral post uploaded on the platform over the weekend, it listed a few funny links and they're bound to make you laugh.

1. Who knew that Walid Al Shami's hit could spell cardiac arrest?

Lyrics: 

"They said it at last, they said I love you. And my heart, heart, heart, stopped after that." 

2. Or that Hussein Al Jasmi's "Bahibik Wa7ashtini" could mean this

Lyrics:

"I love you, I've missed you. I love you and you're the light of my eyes. Even though you 'pull my eyes out,' I love you so much." 

3. Amro Diab's song = Deep coma

Lyrics: 

"I am living and not living and can't stand you being away." 

4. Samira Said's "hawa hawa" means serious trouble

Lyrics:

"Air air, air air, air air, filled my heart and eyes." 

5. A new perspective on those Assala lyrics

Lyrics:

"If you don't come back crying, begging we get back together, I won't be me." 

6. Seriously, who knew?

Lyrics: 

"If she hugs me, she breaks my rib bones." 

7. The song that turned out to be about acne...

Lyrics: 

"In her cheeks, spots of musk grew." 

8. The one that tops them all had to be Najwa Karam's

Lyrics:

"My heart is shivering even though I am not cold."