Ah ah ah
Ah ah ah
Ah ah ah
I'll make you believe again

Down on your knees
She made you feel like you're worthless
You just don't deserve this, no no
How does it feel?
To think that you gave all you could
Wish you did but you would

I'll be the ears you talk to
The doors you walk through
The arms to hold on to
You're save with me

Your hearts been stolen
Eyes weren't open
Trust is broken
But I'll make you believe again

Make you stronger
So we'll live longer
You've lost your faith in love
But I'll make you believe again

Where do you run?
Who do you turn to, and burn to
cause you though that she was the one
She threw it away
Let's do it nothing with pain
You won't feel love again

I'll be the ears you talk to
The doors you walk through
The arms to hold on to
You're save with me

Your hearts been stolen
Eyes weren't open
Trust is broken
But I'll make you believe again

Make you stronger
So we'll live longer
You've lost your faith in love
But I'll make you believe again

I'll give you the strength that you need to forget
I'll be the last thing that you would regret
Make you believe in love again

Ah ah ah
Ah ah ah
I'll make you believe again

Ah ah ah
Ah ah ah
I'll make you believe again

Your hearts been stolen
Eyes weren't open
Trust is broken
But I'll make you believe again

Make you stronger
So we'll live longer
You've lost your faith in love
But I'll make you believe again

Oh oh oh
Oh oh oh
I'll make you believe

Oh oh oh
Oh oh oh
I'll make you believe again

Ah ah ah
Ah ah ah
I'll make you believe again


Lyrics submitted by Hannahh182, edited by LeprechaunBoss

Make You Believe Lyrics as written by Thomas Barnes Philippe Marc Anquetil

Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Downtown Music Publishing, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Hipgnosis Songs Group

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    My Interpretation

    It's not quite the typical girl songs you hear on the radio, this one is about a guy who's had some kind of trouble with a past girlfriend who he seemingly invested a lot of himself into but then she took him for granted or something, and now the girl person's trying to mend him and by the sounds of it, coax him into a relationship with her, with what appears to be a promise to be there, that she won't do what the previous girl had done to him.

    LeprechaunBosson September 06, 2013   Link
  • +1
    General Comment

    It's the same concept as any other love song in the way of 'that person hurt you, don't worry, I won't do that to you and you can trust me'. The point where it deviates from the bulk of the category is that it's a girl song. It's very different song content to what other girl singers might have.

    LeprechaunBosson October 25, 2013   Link
  • 0
    My Interpretation

    I think this song is about trying to make the boy she loves believe in falling in love again. He doesn't believe in love cause the girl he loved broke him and through his heart away, he didn't see what she was going to him cause his "eyes weren't open". And then the new girl is trying the help him like She's trying to help him trust and just be faithful in love.

    prgirl722on April 03, 2013   Link

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