Do You Believe Me Now
Lost in Love's Echo: Vern Gosdin's Cry for RedemptionLyrics
Don't you think you should have called
Expressing a sense of expectation or disappointment about a missed call
To tell me you were coming down?
Questioning why there wasn't communication about the visit
Oh, you look so out of place
Observing the person's discomfort or unease in an unfamiliar or troubled part of town
On this troubled side of town
Highlighting the challenging environment or circumstances
It's a place where losers go
Describing the location as a place where those who have lost hope or purpose go
When they know there's nothing left
Suggesting that individuals come to this place when they have nothing else
And after losing you
Referring to the emotional loss of the speaker after losing the person
I just lost the will to live
Expressing a profound sense of despair and lack of motivation
Do you believe me now?
Pleading for belief in the speaker's words and emotions
I told you time and time again
Reiterating the message of the speaker about their commitment
My heart and soul is in your hands
Declaring that the speaker's heart and soul belong to the person
Do you believe me now?
Repeating the plea for belief in the sincerity of the speaker
Do you believe me now?
Reiterating the question of belief in the speaker's words
Look at the livin' dyin' proof
Pointing to visible evidence of the speaker's struggles and emptiness without the person
I ain't nothing without you
Emphasizing the speaker's dependency on the person for a sense of worth
Do you believe me now?
Repeating the plea for belief in the speaker's sincerity and need for the person
I don't know what changed your mind
Expressing uncertainty about the reason behind the person's change of mind
I won't ask if this is real
Declining to question the reality of the situation
I don't know if you're a dream
Acknowledging uncertainty about the person's nature, whether real or a dream
I only know how good it feels
Focusing on the positive feelings experienced in the presence of the person
If you could find it in your heart
Asking the person to acknowledge that the passion or love for the speaker still exists
To say the fire for me still burns
Expressing willingness to change course if the person still has feelings for the speaker
I'll find a place to turn around
Committing to finding a way to reconcile and turn around the relationship
Down this road of no return
Describing the current state of the relationship as a point of no return
Do you believe me now?
Repeating the plea for belief in the speaker's words and emotions
I told you time and time again
Reiterating the message of the speaker about their commitment
My heart and soul is in your hands
Declaring that the speaker's heart and soul belong to the person
Do you believe me now?
Repeating the plea for belief in the sincerity of the speaker
Do you believe me now?
Reiterating the question of belief in the speaker's words
Look at the livin' dyin' proof
Pointing to visible evidence of the speaker's struggles and emptiness without the person
I ain't nothing without you
Emphasizing the speaker's dependency on the person for a sense of worth
Do you believe me now?
Repeating the plea for belief in the speaker's sincerity and need for the person
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