Is It True
Eagles Lyrics


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How come you love him when he
Takes you for a fool
He's only lookin' for a good time
How can he love you when he
Treats you mean and cruel
He's not the best thing that you could find
Is it true?
I can't believe it
Is it true?
I just can't see it
Is it true?
Is that you?

When we were young, we didn't really have a care
You were hung up, I had a good line
I never knew it then but, man, I was in love
How could I know it was the right time?
Is it true?
You've lost that feelin'?
Is is true?
You might be leavin'?
Is it true?
Don't want to find out

Yes, I was so wrong
For leading you on
There wasn't much I could do

I was a wild one, but I can change some
If that's important to you
Is it true- you've lost that feelin'?
Is it true- you might be leavin'?
Is it true?
Is it true?




She's really leavin'
She's really leavin'

Overall Meaning

The Eagles' song "Is It True?" is a heartbreaking ballad about a man trying to win back his former lover. The song begins with the singer questioning the woman’s choice in her new lover, claiming that he is only looking for a good time and that he treats her mean and cruel. The singer then reminisces about their younger days when they were both carefree, and how he never realized that he was in love with her. He questions whether it is true that she has lost her feelings for him, and whether it is true that she may be leaving. The song ends with the realization that she is indeed leaving and the singer wanting to change but unsure if it is too late.


The first verse portrays the singer as a somewhat jealous former lover, who is baffled by the woman’s choice in a new partner. The second verse portrays him as regretful for leading her on in the past, saying that he was a wild one but can change if that’s important to her. The chorus asks whether the woman is really leaving and whether she’s lost her feelings for him.


The song's melancholic tone and emotional depth is a classic characteristic of the Eagles' music. It is a reflection of the band's genre, as they were known for their classic rock ballads that spoke to listeners on a personal level. The song's lyrics were written by Don Henley, Glenn Frey, and J.D. Souther, who were all leading members of the Eagles.


Line by Line Meaning

How come you love him when he
Why do you still love him even though he


Takes you for a fool
treats you like you're naive


He's only lookin' for a good time
He's just interested in having fun, not a serious relationship


How can he love you when he
How is it possible for him to care for you when he


Treats you mean and cruel
treats you badly and without concern for your feelings


He's not the best thing that you could find
you could find someone better than him


Is it true?
Is it really the case?


I can't believe it
I'm having trouble accepting it


Is it true?
Could it really be happening?


I just can't see it
I don't see how it's possible


Is it true?
Are you really the person who is doing this?


Is that you?
Are you the one who is behaving this way?


When we were young, we didn't really have a care
Back in the day, we didn't have many worries


You were hung up, I had a good line
You were focused on someone else and I was trying to win you over


I never knew it then but, man, I was in love
I didn't realize it at the time, but I actually loved you


How could I know it was the right time?
I didn't know if it was the perfect moment to confess my feelings


Is it true?
Could it be a fact?


You've lost that feelin'?
Have you stopped feeling the way you used to?


Is is true?
Is this actually happening?


You might be leavin'?
You could be about to leave me?


Is it true?
Is this really what's going on?


Is it true?
Could it possibly be true?


She's really leavin'
She's actually departing




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: MEISNER RANDY

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