In this poignant ballad, the artist explores themes of disillusionment and unrequited love. The lyrics depict an individual who initially perceives their romantic interest as a "fairy-tale" figure, embodying idealized dreams and wishes. However, as the relationship progresses, the protagonist realizes that these feelings were merely illusions, mistaking emotional infatuation for genuine truth. The metaphor of a changed melody signifies the abrupt shift in the relationship's dynamics, leaving the protagonist with a sense of loss and emptiness. Ultimately, this narrative conveys a journey from naive enchantment to sobering reality, underscoring the inherent complexities and often painful truths of human emotions and romantic endeavors.
When There Was Me and You
Lyrics
I thought you were my fairy-tale
My dream when I'm not sleepin'
A wish upon a star that's comin' true
But everybody else could tell
That I confused my feelings with the truth
When there was me and you, whoa
I swore I knew the melody
That I heard you singin'
And when you smiled, you made me feel
Like I could sing along
But then you went and changed the words
Now my heart is empty
I'm only left with used-to-be's
And once upon a song
Now I know you're not a fairy-tale
And dreams are meant for sleepin'
And wishes on a star just don't come true
'Cause now, even I can tell
That I confused my feelings with the truth
Because I liked the view
When there was me and you
Writer(s): Jamie Houston
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Walt Disney Music Company
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