Let's Pretend
Embracing Love Beyond PretenseLyrics
Let's pretend
Expressing a desire to engage in make-believe or imagination.
That you and I are more than just friends
Suggesting a wish to pretend that the relationship goes beyond friendship.
Make believe
Encouraging the idea of creating a fictional scenario.
That all in life on us depend
Imagining that everything in life relies on the connection between the speaker and the other person.
It's not hard to conceive
Stating that the concept is not difficult to understand or accept.
This life I believe can be
Expressing a belief that life, when approached with this mindset, can be extraordinarily beautiful.
The most beautiful thing
Describing the relationship or connection as something of great beauty.
That ever could bloom in Spring
Suggesting that the relationship could flourish like a beautiful bloom in Spring.
Let's pretend
Reiterating the idea of engaging in pretend scenarios.
That this is something more than a game
Imagining that the situation is more significant than just a casual game.
It's a dream
Referring to the scenario as a dream that should not fade away.
That lives and must not die in vain
Highlighting the importance of keeping the dream alive.
If you feel deep inside
Addressing the presence of deep emotions that cannot be concealed.
A love you can't hide like me
Implying a shared experience of intense, hidden love.
Then this game we must end
Suggesting that the game or pretense should come to an end.
For when two hearts believe
Asserting that genuine belief and commitment between two hearts make pretending unnecessary.
Why pretend?
Posing a rhetorical question about the need to continue pretending when true feelings exist.
If you feel deep inside
Repeating the idea of inner, undeniable love.
A love you can't hide like me
Reemphasizing the need to conclude the pretense when genuine love is present.
Then this game we must end
Restating the idea that the game should come to an end.
For when two hearts believe
Reaffirming that belief and love between two hearts make pretending obsolete.
Why pretend?
Pose another rhetorical question about the necessity of pretending when true emotions exist.
Why pretend?
Repeating the question, perhaps for emphasis on the futility of pretending.
Why pretend?
Reiterating the question, possibly underscoring the point that pretending is unnecessary.
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