Believe
Discovering Strength in Heartbreak: Unveiling the Meaning Behind 'Believe'Lyrics
After love, after love
Repetition of "After love" suggests the persistence of dealing with the aftermath of a romantic relationship.
After love, after love
-After love, after love
-After love, after love
-After love, after love
-After love, after love
-No matter how hard I try
Expresses the difficulty of communicating with the other person, who seems unresponsive and distant.
You keep pushing me aside
-And I can't break through
-There's no talking to you
-It's so sad that you're leaving
The speaker reflects on the sadness of the partner leaving and acknowledges the time it takes to accept the reality.
It takes time to believe it
-But after all is said and done
-You're gonna be the lonely one, oh
-Do you believe in life after love?
Poses the question "Do you believe in life after love?" emphasizing the emotional struggle and doubt about moving on.
I can feel something inside me say
-I really don't think you're strong enough, no
-Do you believe in life after love?
-I can feel something inside me say
-I really don't think you're strong enough, no
-What am I supposed to do?
The speaker rejects waiting and emphasizes the irreversible nature of the decision, suggesting a need for forward movement.
Sit around and wait for you?
-Well, I can't do that
-And there's no turning back
-I need time to move on
Expresses the need for time to heal and gain emotional strength, hinting at a realization of self-worth.
I need a love to feel strong
-'Cause I've had time to think it through
-And maybe I'm too good for you, oh
-Do you believe in life after love?
Reiterates doubt about the partner's strength and the difficulty of moving on after the end of the relationship.
I can feel something inside me say
-I really don't think you're strong enough, no
-Do you believe in life after love?
-I can feel something inside me say
-I really don't think you're strong enough, no
-Well, I know that I'll get through this
Declares personal strength and independence, asserting that the speaker no longer needs the ex-partner in their life.
'Cause I know that I am strong
-And I don't need you anymore
-I don't need you anymore
-Oh, I don't need you anymore
Further emphasizes the speaker's independence and lack of need for the former partner, repeating the doubt about their strength.
No, I don't need you anymore
-Do you believe in life after love?
-I can feel something inside me say
-I really don't think you're strong enough, no
-Do you believe in life after love?
-I can feel something inside me say
-I really don't think you're strong enough, no
-Do you believe in life after love?
Continues to question the partner's strength and emphasizes the speaker's belief in their own ability to move on without them.
I can feel something inside me say
-I really don't think you're strong enough, no
-Do you believe in life after love?
-I can feel something inside me say
-I really don't think you're strong enough, no
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