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DO YOU BELIEVE IN ME
The song "Do You Believe In Me" by Eric Gadd tells a story about a woman who works on the street selling flowers, pretending to be blind. The narrator expresses his frustration with her constant laughter and asks her to believe in him instead. Despite her refusal to acknowledge him, he promises to always be there for her.
The lyrics convey a sense of loneliness and longing, both in the narrator's own experiences and in the woman's life. The mention of "lonely walls" suggests emotional isolation, and the repetition of the phrase "I'll be behind" implies a desire to offer support and stability.
The line "Anyday & anyway another rain had to come" denotes a sense of inevitability and challenges faced in life. The narrator seems to empathize with the woman, suggesting that he too has experienced disappointment and loss. This connection deepens his desire for her to believe in him and accept his love.
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