You Bet I Stare
Banes World Lyrics
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You bet I stare
You bet I stare
She looks at me then she looks away
She doesn't care
She doesn't care
She walks past here every day nowYou bet I stare
You bet I stare
She looks at me then she looks away
She doesn't care
She doesn't care
The lyrics of Banes World's song "You Bet I Stare" describe the singer's infatuation with a girl who passes by him every day. The lines "She walks past here every day now, You bet I stare" reflect his fixation with her, and how he is always looking in her direction when she passes by. Despite her noticing him and looking away, the singer continues to stare at her, unable to help himself.
The repetition of the lines "She walks past here every day now, You bet I stare, She looks at me then she looks away, She doesn't care" emphasize the singer's powerlessness in this situation. He is fixed on this girl, but she does not feel the same way towards him. It's a depiction of an unrequited love, and how frustrating it can be to desire someone who doesn't reciprocate those feelings.
Overall, "You Bet I Stare" paints a picture of the singer's longing for someone who remains out of reach. It's a relatable feeling that many people have experienced at some point in their lives.
Line by Line Meaning
She walks past here every day now
Every day, the subject of the song walks by the location mentioned in the lyrics.
You bet I stare
The subject of the song admits to staring at the person who walks by.
You bet I stare
The subject repeats their admission of staring at the person who walks by.
She looks at me then she looks away
The person being stared at sometimes glances in the direction of the subject, but then immediately turns away.
She doesn't care
The person being stared at shows no interest or concern towards the subject's staring behavior.
She doesn't care
The subject repeats their observation that the person being stared at is not affected by their behavior.
Contributed by Dominic A. Suggest a correction in the comments below.