Believe
Embracing Life's Echoes: Urban Love's 'Believe' Unveils the Power of ResilienceLyrics
Do you believe in life after love?
Questioning belief in life after love, reflecting on the possibility of moving on.
Do you remember love?
Asking if there is a recollection of love, prompting reflection on past romantic experiences.
Do you believe in life after love?
Repeating the question about belief in life after love, emphasizing the theme of moving forward.
Do you remember love?
Reiterating the inquiry about remembering love, reinforcing the contemplation of past emotions.
Do you believe in life after love?
Continuing to question belief in life after love, creating a sense of uncertainty and introspection.
Do you believe in life after love?
-Do you believe in life after love?
-Life after love
Repeatedly mentioning "Life after love," suggesting a focus on life post-romantic relationship.
Life after love
-Life after love
-I'm too good
Expressing a sense of self-worth, possibly indicating confidence or detachment from a past relationship.
I'm too good
-I'm too good
-I'm too good
-I'm too good
-I'm too good for you
Emphasizing being "too good" for someone, reinforcing a perception of personal value and superiority.
I'm too good
-I'm too good
-I'm too good
-I'm too good for you
-I'm too good
Repeating the assertion of being "too good," underscoring confidence and self-assuredness.
I'm too good
-I'm too good
-I'm too good (for you)
-I'm too good
-I'm too good
-I'm too good
-I'm too good for you
Reiterating the idea of being "too good for you," maintaining a strong stance on self-worth.
Do you believe in life after love?
Mixing questions about belief and memories of love, creating a complex narrative around moving on and self-perception.
Do you remember love?
-Do you believe in life after love?
-Do you believe?
-Do you believe?
-Do you believe?
-Do you remember love?
-Do you believe?
-Do you believe?
-Do you believe in life after love?
-Do you believe?
-Do you believe?
-Do you believe?
-Do you believe?
-Do you believe?
-Do you believe?
Repeating the question about belief, possibly seeking validation or affirmation.
I'm too good for you
Persistently stating being "too good for you," reinforcing a confident and assertive attitude towards a past relationship.
I'm too good for you
-I'm too good for you
-I'm too good for you
-I'm too good for you
-I'm too good for you
-I'm too good for you
-I'm too good for you
-I'm too good for you
-I'm too good for you
-I'm too good for you
-I'm too good for you
-I'm too good for you
-I'm too good for you
-I'm too good for you
-I'm too good for you
-I'm too good for you
-I'm too good for you
-I'm too good for you
-I'm too good for you
Finalizing the affirmation of being "too good for you," concluding the song with a strong declaration of self-value.
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