Why Don't You Believe Me
Unwavering Love: Jerry Vale's Plea in 'Why Don't You Believe Me'Lyrics
Why don't you believe me
Expressing confusion or disappointment about the lack of belief in the speaker's words.
It's you I adore
Affirming that the speaker has deep admiration and affection for the listener.
Forever and ever
Conveying a commitment to love the listener forever and always.
Can I promise more
Asking if the speaker can make a more significant promise than eternal love.
I've told you so often
Reiterating the depth of care and emotion that the speaker feels.
The way that I care
Stressing the sincerity and genuineness of the speaker's feelings.
Why don't you believe me
Expressing frustration or sadness at the listener's lack of belief.
It just isn't fair
Describing the situation as unfair due to the listener's disbelief.
Here is a heart that is lonely
Presenting a heart that is experiencing loneliness, possibly due to the listener's doubt.
Here is a heart you can take
Offering the listener the speaker's vulnerable heart.
Here is a heart for you only
Dedicating the heart exclusively to the listener with the option to cherish or break it.
That you can keep or break
Highlighting the vulnerability of the speaker's heart, emphasizing the listener's power over it.
How else can I tell you
Pleading with the listener to understand, questioning what more the speaker can do to express their feelings.
What more can I do
Expressing a sense of helplessness or frustration at the inability to convey love more explicitly.
Why don't you believe me
Reiterating the sincerity of the speaker's love and expressing confusion about the listener's disbelief.
I love only you
Declaring exclusive love for the listener, reaffirming the central theme of the song.
Here is a heart that is lonely
Repeating the theme of a lonely heart, emphasizing the emotional state of the speaker.
Here is a heart you can take
Offering the listener the opportunity to take the speaker's heart.
Here is a heart for you only
Repeating the dedication of the heart exclusively to the listener, with the risk of it being broken.
That you can keep or break
Emphasizing the listener's power to decide the fate of the speaker's heart.
How else can I tell you
Posing a rhetorical question about how else the speaker can convey love, expressing a sense of limitation.
What more can I do
Conveying a sense of desperation or frustration at the inability to do more to prove love.
Why don't you believe me
Reiterating confusion and disappointment about the listener's disbelief despite the speaker's declarations.
I love only you
Reaffirming exclusive love for the listener as the central and unwavering theme of the song.
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