I Don't Believe It

Unforgettable Memories: Navigating Love's Deep Waters
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Lyrics

I don't believe it when you tell me you don't think of me anymore

The speaker expresses disbelief when told that the other person no longer thinks of them.

After all that we shared, late nights and deep talks

Reflecting on shared experiences, such as late nights and deep talks with the other person.

I'm gonna let it slide as I hear your name again

The speaker is willing to overlook or forgive as they hear the other person's name again.

And I fall right back, down into the deep end

The mention of the other person draws the speaker back into emotional turmoil.

And I think I'm gonna go somewhere

The speaker contemplates going somewhere new to escape the thoughts of the other person.

With palm trees on the beach and a little bit of heat

Imagining a place with palm trees and warmth, possibly seeking solace or distraction.

Because you're all that's in my head

The other person dominates the speaker's thoughts and emotions.

The great escape

Reference to a desired escape from the emotional turmoil caused by the other person.

Hey mama, what's your plan

The speaker addresses someone, possibly metaphorically called "mama," asking about their intentions.

I'm reaching out to hold your hand

The speaker expresses a desire to connect by reaching out to hold the other person's hand.

I'm way too deep to understand why

The speaker acknowledges being emotionally invested but struggles to comprehend the other person's detachment.

You don't think of me anymore

Reiteration of the disbelief in the other person's lack of thoughts about the speaker.

I don't believe it when you tell me you've found someone else now

Continuation of disbelief, now focused on the other person having found someone else.

Have you gone to Spain, danced in the rain

Speculation about the other person's activities, like going to Spain and dancing in the rain.

Are you doing everything we once planned to do

Wondering if the other person is carrying out previously planned activities without the speaker.

And I think I'm gonna go somewhere

Reiteration of the desire to escape, possibly to a place with palm trees and warmth.

With palm trees on the beach and a little bit of heat

The persistent presence of the other person in the speaker's thoughts.

Because you're all that in my head

Repeating the notion of a desired great escape from emotional distress.

The great escape

Emphasizing the speaker's fixation on the other person as the central figure in their thoughts.

Hey mama, what's your plan

The speaker, possibly addressing a maternal figure, seeks to understand their plan or intentions.

I'm reaching out to hold your hand

Expressing the desire to connect by reaching out for support or comfort.

I'm way too deep to understand why

The speaker grapples with the depth of their emotions and the other person's apparent emotional distance.

You don't think of me anymore

Reiteration of the disbelief in the other person's lack of thoughts about the speaker.

Hey mama, take it slow

The speaker addresses someone, possibly metaphorically called "mama," advising them to take things slowly.

You're moving on and I'm on my own

The other person is moving on, leaving the speaker feeling abandoned and alone.

Too far gone to realise

Recognition of being too late to realize the consequences of the other person's detachment.

You don't think of me anymore

The realization that the other person no longer thinks of the speaker intensifies the emotional impact.

Hey mama, what's your plan

The speaker, possibly addressing a maternal figure again, seeks understanding of their plan or intentions.

I'm reaching out to hold your hand

Expressing the desire to connect by reaching out for support or comfort.

I'm way too deep to understand why

The speaker struggles to comprehend the emotional distance of the other person.

You don't think of me anymore

Reiteration of the disbelief in the other person's lack of thoughts about the speaker.

Hey mama, what's your plan

The speaker, possibly addressing a maternal figure, seeks to understand their plan or intentions.

I'm reaching out to hold your hand

Expressing the desire to connect by reaching out for support or comfort.

I'm way too deep to understand why

The speaker struggles to comprehend the emotional distance of the other person.

You don't think of me anymore

Final reiteration of the disbelief in the other person's lack of thoughts about the speaker.

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