Phil Collins: I Cannot Believe It's True Meaning
Song Released: 1983
I Cannot Believe It's True Lyrics
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It sounds to me like the supposed letter writer has got sick and tired of telling the person who received the letter that it’s over because they are sick and tired of the games this person plays and the letter writer finally lost it and sent a letter putting their frustration in the rudest, vilest insults they could think of to get this person to understand and leave them alone.
I know how the letter writer felt, I got sick and tired of writing to someone who never replied, this went on for three and a half years, when I tried to end it I was “love bombed”with shared love songs that put me on a guilt trip and I would start writing again, in the end I wrote a nasty, cruel letter, has it put him off?……… NO, I FEEL LIKE I’M BEING STALKED, IT’S HORRIBLE. -
It's hard to me as a not english born speaker to see it through but, it seems to me that the person has received a letter from whom he or she have left after several disappointments over selfish or (unbelievably) irresponsible moods and this letter has been opened, or copied to, the rest of the ex-mate friends and family who in the top of all came upon towards the singer to set his/her mind in order to make things up by taking a reasonable attitude. But they were not aware of the terrible things the writer of the letter (a social psico) has been doing undercovered by a disguising role-playing before others. Or maybe the ex's family supports this unbearable behaviour for a disfuncional interactions toward others ("being too cruel to be kind"). Eventually, the singer started yelling the truth about everything that went upon the relationship at everyone that would advise him out her not to break up with the psico (never meant it to show...)
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