In a world obsessed with digital validation and fleeting fame, Jon Bellion's heartfelt lyrics paint a poignant picture of love that transcends the virtual realm. Through vivid dreams of vulnerability—sleeping on sidewalks, facing lions, losing faith—he finds solace in a love that's unwavering and real. The chorus echoes his yearning for authenticity: "Will you love me when my phone turns off?" It's a plea to escape the superficiality of social media and embrace genuine human connection. Bellion's soulful declaration is clear: true success lies not in accolades but in the steadfast presence of someone who loves you beyond the screen.
Conversations with my Wife
Lyrics
I dreamt I slept on a sidewalk, but you still laid with me
I dreamt I fell in a lion's den, and you still came for me
I dreamt I lost all of my faith, and you still prayed for me
Who the fuck cares about these plaques on my wall?
You're still the only thing I've done right
Will you love me when my phone turns off?
I don't want to be some digital Jesus
No more followers, we'll both get lost
When it's me and you inside real life
Will you love me when my phone turns off?
I don't want to be some digital Jesus
No more followers, we'll both get lost
When it's me and you inside real life
I just want me and you inside real life
(I just want me and you inside real life)
They'll say that I found love, and it's alright
(They'll say that I found love, and it's alright)
I'm so ready to run from the spotlight
(So ready to run from the spotlight)
They'll say that I found love, and it's alright
(They'll say that I found love and it's alright)
I'm so ready to run from the spotlight
I dreamt I slept on a sidewalk, but you still laid with me
Who the fuck cares about these
I dreamt I fell in a lion's den, and you still came for me
Who the fuck cares about these
I dreamt I lost all of my faith, and you still prayed for me
Who the fuck cares about these plaques on my wall?
You're still the only thing I've done right
Will you love me when my phone turns off?
I don't want to be some digital Jesus
No more followers, we'll both get lost
When it's me and you inside real life
Will you love me when my phone turns off?
I don't want to be some digital Jesus
No more followers, we'll both get lost
When it's me and you inside real life
I just want me and you inside real life
(I just want me and you inside real life)
(Ahh)
They'll say that I found love, and it's alright
I'm so ready to run from the spotlight
Writer(s): Jonathan David Bellion, Mark Carl Stolinski Williams, Raul Ignacio Cubina
Copyright(s): Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
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