The Spanish word, muestra means shows, and amor means love in English. The literal translation then is, what shows the love, or colloquially, showing love.
que muestra el amor
"Y tu amor que haces" translates to "And your love, what are you doing?" in English.
Assuming Q is que, then: what are you doing, my love?
'What is love'?
What are you doing love.
"the love I have for you hurts" can mean... "el amor que siento por ti duele" "el amor que siento por ti hiere" "el amor que te tengo duele" "el amor que te tengo hiere"
What are you doing, my love?
It means "It is because of you that I now believe in love".
Translation: I love you a lot my love. Just waiting for you to come.
Nos muestra siempre a alguien o algo que fué excluido.
As written the statement is gibberish. The words translate to: No I don't to love believe people why I/me.
"I'm asking you something, I am not telling you no since you want me to be your lover."