If You Don't Love Me
Unveiling Heartache: Jason Blaine's If You Don't Love Me Revels in Love's Bittersweet FarewellLyrics
You know me well enough to tell I'm scared to death
You can sense my fear very well.
I hope you didn't really mean to say what you just said
I hope you didn't mean the hurtful words you just said.
This is way beyond who is right and who is wrong
This situation goes beyond determining who is right or wrong.
There's no use fighting if the feelings really gone
If the love is truly gone, there's no point in arguing.
Baby, if it's really gone
Expressing doubt about the existence of love.
I'll leave, turn and walk away
Expressing willingness to leave and move on.
We could say goodbye one last time
Suggesting the possibility of saying a final goodbye.
Go our separate ways
The idea of parting ways and going separate directions.
And I won't try to stop you now
No intention of preventing the departure.
If you can find the words
If you can articulate your feelings, that's sufficient proof.
That's all the proof I need
Using words as evidence of emotions.
If you don't love me
The main statement: "If you don't love me."
Are all those memories so easy to forget?
Questioning if memories can be easily forgotten.
There's not a single one for me that I regret
No regrets about any shared memories.
Can you say honestly, that you're ready to let go
Asking if the other person is truly prepared to let go.
Throw it all away, not feel it anymore
Considering the option of discarding everything without feeling.
If you don't feel it anymore
Questioning if the emotional connection still exists.
I'll leave, turn and walk away
Reiterating the willingness to leave and move on.
We could say goodbye one last time
Suggesting the possibility of a final farewell.
Go our separate ways
Reiterating the idea of going separate ways.
And I won't try to stop you now
No intention of obstructing the departure.
If you can find the words
If you can express your feelings, that's enough proof.
That's all the proof I need
Using words as evidence of emotions, again.
If you don't love me
The main statement reiterated: "If you don't love me."
Tell me
A plea to communicate the truth.
Say it, make me believe it
Asking for verbal confirmation to believe the situation.
Baby, prove it, go through with it
Emphasizing the need for concrete actions to prove the emotions.
Don't think that you can do it
Expressing skepticism about the other person's capability to act.
I won't try to stop you now
Reiterating the lack of intention to prevent the departure.
If you can find the words
If you can articulate your feelings, that would be enough proof.
That'd be all the proof I need
Using words as evidence of emotions, once more.
Ooh, if you don't love me
Final repetition of the main statement: "If you don't love me."
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