Don't Believe A Word
Gary Moore Lyrics


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One-two-three.

Don't believe me if I tell you,
not a word of this is true.
Don't believe me if I tell you,
especially if I tell you that I'm in love with you.

Don't believe me if I tell you
that I wrote this song for you.
There just might be some other silly, pretty girl
I'm singing it to.

Don't believe a word,
'cause words are only spoken.
And a heart is like a promise,
meant to be broken.

Don't believe a word,
for words can tell lies.
And lies are no comfort
when there's tears in your eyes.

Don't believe me if I tell you,
not a word of this is true.
Don't believe me if I tell you,
especially if I tell you that I'm in love with you.

Don't believe a word.
Lord, don't believe a word.
Don't believe me, don't believe me.




Oh, not a single word.
Oh, yeah.

Overall Meaning

Gary Moore's "Don't Believe A Word" is a cautionary tale about love and the dangers of believing what someone says. In the first verse, he warns the listener not to believe anything he says, even if he professes to be in love with them. He suggests that he might be singing the song to someone else, and that they shouldn't take it as a declaration of love.


The chorus repeats the message of the song, that words are only spoken and can therefore be lies. A heart, on the other hand, is a promise that can be broken. Moore encourages the listener not to believe anything he says, as lies are no comfort when there are tears in your eyes.


In the final verse, Moore once again warns the listener not to believe him, even if he tells them he's in love with them. He emphasizes the message of the chorus, that words can tell lies, and encourages the listener not to believe him.


Overall, "Don't Believe A Word" is an insightful commentary on the dangers of trusting someone who may not have your best interests at heart. It highlights the importance of being cautious when it comes to matters of the heart.


Line by Line Meaning

Don't believe me if I tell you,
I'm unreliable and you shouldn't trust me.


not a word of this is true.
My words are false and shouldn't be taken seriously.


especially if I tell you that I'm in love with you.
Even more so if my words involve romantic interest.


Don't believe me if I tell you that I wrote this song for you.
I may have written this song for someone else instead.


There just might be some other silly, pretty girl I'm singing it to.
I may be directing these words to someone else instead of you.


Don't believe a word, 'cause words are only spoken.
Verbal communication can't be trusted completely.


And a heart is like a promise, meant to be broken.
People make promises with their hearts, but they often fail to keep them.


Don't believe a word, for words can tell lies.
Words can be deceptive and convey false information.


And lies are no comfort when there's tears in your eyes.
Lies hurt and offer no solace when someone is upset.


Lord, don't believe a word.
A plea to reject any untruthful language.


Don't believe me, don't believe me.
I can't be trusted, so don't believe anything I say.


Oh, not a single word.
Don't believe anything, even one word from me.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: PHILIP PARRIS LYNOTT

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Comments from YouTube:

@kipmcbride9910

Saw a an old Rolling Stone magazine with their top 100 guitarists choices. Nowhere was Gary Moore on the list. I never picked up another Rolling Stone in my life. Never will. He was a classic. Awesome talent.

@blairsmithson9385

Gary Moore was a monster

@jordandickerson4069

But joan jet is on that list?

@Oliver-vt8pv

on any guitar list, gary has to be top 10. greatest guitarist of all time

@joachimpohle5260

It´s the rolling stone, she has to be :)(:

@christopherseigel6693

​@@Oliver-vt8pvyes!

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@frankkrank3970

"When I'm in England, I say, I'm from Ireland. When I'm in Ireland, I say, I'm from Dublin. When I'm in Dublin, I say, I'm from Crumlin. When I'm in Crumlin, I say, Leighlin Road. When I'm in Leighlin Road, I say, I'm a Lynott."

@russeli1941

Awesome statement!

@frankkrank3970

Russ Boyes not me ..big beautiful Philip.

@russeli1941

Frank Krank Yes of course...

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