Still Believing
Still Believing: A Heart-Wrenching Tale of Hope Amidst DespairLyrics
Still believing
Expressing ongoing belief despite challenges.
How can you sleep knowing I could do anything to see you sad?
Questioning how someone can sleep knowing the speaker could cause them sadness.
Listen, I am writing this song just to see you crying on your bed
Stating the intention to write a song to witness the person crying in bed.
It would be so much better if you weren't alive
Expressing that life would be better if the person wasn't alive.
But no, you are here just leaving and destroying my life
Accusing the person of leaving and destroying the speaker's life.
But I'm still believing things are gonna change
Despite the negativity, maintaining hope for positive change.
And I'm still believing you will feel the pain
Believing that the person will eventually experience pain.
And then I will smile
Anticipating satisfaction or relief when the person feels pain.
How can you stay close to me knowing I just want to hurt you?
Questioning how the person can stay close when the speaker wants to cause harm.
And how can you talk to me knowing all I want to do?
Wondering how the person can engage in conversation when the speaker's intentions are negative.
It would be so much better if you weren't alive
Reiterating the belief that life would be better without the person.
But no, you are here just leaving and destroying my life
Accusing the person again of leaving and causing harm.
But I'm still believing things are gonna change
Despite the hardships, maintaining hope for positive change (repeated from line 9).
And I'm still believing you will feel the pain
Believing that the person will eventually feel the pain (repeated from line 10).
And then I will smile
Anticipating satisfaction or relief when the person feels pain (repeated from line 11).
It would be so much better if you said goodbye
Expressing that it would be better if the person said goodbye.
Everything you pretend to feel is just beautiful lies
Asserting that the person's expressed feelings are perceived as beautiful lies.
Why don't you go away
Directly suggesting the person to go away.
But I'm still believing things are gonna change
Despite challenges, maintaining hope for positive change (repeated from line 9).
And I'm still believing you will feel the pain
Believing that the person will eventually feel the pain (repeated from line 10).
And then I will smile
Anticipating satisfaction or relief when the person feels pain (repeated from line 11).
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