John Doe
Unveiling the Mystery of Love: John Doe by Angel OctavesLyrics
I’m sure you still think about me too
I believe you still think about me.
That’s how I know it’s not over
This lingering thought indicates our relationship isn't concluded.
Or maybe missing something from
Possibly longing for something missing from a nonexistent person.
Someone who doesn’t exist
An acknowledgment that some people seek solace in fictional individuals.
People love to pretend they know
People often pretend to understand the full scope of love.
All that love has to give
A reflection on the misconception of what love encompasses.
Do they know what I’ve been through
Wondering if others comprehend the challenges faced.
Do they know how hard it’s to get over
Questioning if others grasp the difficulty of moving on.
Do they know that I cry in my bed
Sharing the vulnerability of shedding tears in bed.
Do they know that do they know that
Repeated questioning of others' awareness of personal struggles.
John Doe
Introduction of the symbolic character "John Doe."
No ones gonna love you like you I love you
A statement emphasizing self-love as unmatched.
Maybe I should be alone
Contemplating the idea of being alone.
John Doe
Reiteration of the symbolic figure "John Doe."
No ones gonna love you like I love you
Reemphasizing the uniqueness of self-love.
Maybe It’s good for the soul
Speculation that being alone may be beneficial for the soul.
Can’t make this up, but I love you
Expressing genuine love even without meeting the person.
Even if I haven’t met you
Belief in love transcending physical encounters.
John Doe
Repetition of the symbolic character "John Doe."
John Doe
Continued reference to the mysterious "John Doe."
John Doe
Reiteration of the symbolic name "John Doe."
Call you up to hear the dial tone
Attempting to contact someone, possibly in vain.
Did I get the wrong number
Questioning the correctness of the dialed number.
Maybe you just cut your line
Suspecting a potential disconnection or rejection.
Maybe I’m losing my mind
Feeling a sense of confusion or mental instability.
Don’t know what you look like
Admitting uncertainty about the physical appearance of the person.
But I know your mighty fine
Confident in the perceived attractiveness of the person.
And friends know your mine , know your mine, know your mine
Asserting ownership of the person as a partner.
Do they know what I’ve been through
Repeating the question of whether others understand the struggles.
Do they know how hard it’s to get over
Reiterating the difficulty of moving on and the need for understanding.
Do they know that I cry in my bed
Revealing the emotional pain endured in solitude.
Do they know that do they know that
Continued questioning of others' awareness of personal struggles.
John Doe
Repetition of the symbolic character "John Doe."
No ones gonna love you like you I love you
Reaffirmation of the uniqueness and intensity of self-love.
Maybe I should be alone
Considering the possibility of solitude for personal growth.
John Doe
Reiteration of the symbolic figure "John Doe."
No ones gonna love you like I love you
Restating the irreplaceable nature of self-love.
Maybe It’s good for the soul
Suggesting the potential benefits of solitude for the soul.
Can’t make this up, but I love you
Expressing genuine love even without meeting the person.
Even if I haven’t met you
Belief in love transcending physical encounters.
John Doe
Repetition of the symbolic character "John Doe."
John Doe
Continued reference to the mysterious "John Doe."
John Doe
Final repetition of the symbolic name "John Doe."
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