Honest

Love's Melody: Unveiling the Heartfelt Connection in 'Honest'
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Lyrics

She loves the singer, every song can bring her close to tears

She admires the singer, and his songs have a profound emotional impact on her.

But when she talks about his band it just confirms her mother's fears

Talking about the singer's band confirms her mother's concerns about her involvement with musicians.

A little crush on the singer but in her heart she knows it's true

She has a small crush on the singer, acknowledging the genuine feelings in her heart.

Everything is different when he's singing right to you

When the singer performs directly to her, it creates a unique and special connection.


Her mother says honest, it's alright to be a singer

Her mother advises that being a singer is acceptable but warns against falling in love with one.

But don't you love a singer whatever you do

Reiterating the caution not to love a singer, emphasizing the mother's concerns.


Let the crowd press on the stage

Encourages the experience of being close to the stage amid the enthusiastic crowd.

And let the lights wash out their eyes

The atmosphere of a live performance, with bright lights enhancing the experience.

Sixteen years ago I was completely mesmerized

The narrator recalls a moment sixteen years ago when they were captivated by a singer.

And then the night was done and the singer disappeared behind the stage

After the performance, the singer disappears backstage, ending the enchantment.

And the roadies came and picked me out from on the barricade

The roadies rescue the narrator from the barricade, symbolizing the end of the intense experience.


Honest, it's alright to be a singer

Repeating the advice that being a singer is acceptable, but cautioning against loving one.

But don't you love a singer whatever you do, whatever you do

Emphasizing the warning about not falling in love with a singer, reinforcing the mother's perspective.


I wouldn't change for a moment my life or my ideals

The narrator expresses contentment with their life and principles, unwilling to change.

But once I loved a singer and I know just how you feel

Despite the contentment, the narrator acknowledges a past experience of loving a singer.

For him to say so plainly what your heart can vouch is true

The singer's straightforward expression of truth resonates with the narrator's emotions.

Means something is connecting you, something is connecting you

Suggests a profound connection between the singer's words and the emotions of the listener.


Honest, it's alright to be a singer

Reiterates that being a singer is acceptable, but warns against falling in love with one.

But don't you love a singer whatever you do, whatever you do

Emphasizes the repeated caution not to love a singer, underlining the mother's concerns.

Don't you love a singer

A direct question asking if the listener loves a singer, echoing the earlier warnings.

Don't you love a singer

Reiterates the question and the caution against falling in love with a singer.

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