Love Me
Jr. Jazz Lyrics


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I look at myself in the
Mirror every morning
And I like the reflection
But just to an extent
So I sit and I think of a
Picture more appealing
Turns out it’s just as broken
Torn and bent
Oh wonder why I’m
Filled with anything but love
Cause I’ve been given
Everything but love
Show me what it means
To feel good about me
Show me how to take in
All my flaws decently
Maybe then I’ll find
Anyone who’s got the time
To love them too
Show me how to love me
So I can love you
I’m a beautiful mess
That I’m constantly cleaning
When I think that I’m done
It appears I’m hardly through
So I think up some ways to
Fix it faster
But it all blows up
And I don’t know what to do
Oh wonder why I’m
Filled with everything but love
Cause I’ve been given
Anything but love
Show me what it means
To feel good about me
Show me how to take in
All my flaws decently
Maybe then I’ll find
Anyone who’s got the time
To love them too
Show me how to love me
So I can love you
Help me realize
What’s great about these soulless eyes
Make me feel good
About my current size
Change my view on
My everything
To make a little room for you
Show me what it means
To feel good about me
Show me how to take in
All my flaws decently
Maybe then I’ll find
Anyone who’s got the time
To love them too
Show me how to love me
So I can love you
Show me what it means
To feel good about me
Show me how to take in
All my flaws decently
Maybe then I’ll find
Anyone who’s got the time
To love them too
Show me how to love me
So I can love you




I look at myself in the mirror every morning
And like the reflection but just to an extent

Overall Meaning

The song Love Me by Jr. Jazz is a beautiful portrayal of the struggles that we all face in loving ourselves. The lyrics describe the challenges that the singer faces daily in accepting themselves for who they are, flaws and all. The verse "I look at myself in the mirror every morning, And I like the reflection, But just to an extent", beautifully captures this internal conflict. The singer recognizes their beauty but feels that it is not enough, and they long for a deeper understanding of self-love.


The chorus of the song is a plea for someone to help the singer learn to love themselves fully, so they can in turn love others. The verse "Show me what it means To feel good about me, Show me how to take in All my flaws decently, Maybe then I’ll find Anyone who’s got the time To love them too", highlights the connection between self-love and love for others. The singer realizes that until they learn to love themselves, it will be challenging to love someone else entirely.


The song is a beautiful reminder that loving oneself is a constant process that requires patience and self-compassion. The lyrics are relatable and thought-provoking, making it a great song for anyone who is struggling with their sense of self.


Line by Line Meaning

I look at myself in the mirror every morning
Jr. Jazz begins the song by describing their daily routine of staring at their reflection in the mirror.


And like the reflection but just to an extent
Jr. Jazz is content with their physical appearance, but only to a certain degree.


So I sit and I think of a picture more appealing
Jr. Jazz creates an idealized image of themselves in their mind.


Turns out it’s just as broken, torn and bent
Upon closer inspection, Jr. Jazz realizes that their idealized self-image is just as flawed as their actual self.


Oh wonder why I’m filled with anything but love
Jr. Jazz expresses confusion as to why they feel negatively towards themselves.


Cause I’ve been given everything but love
Jr. Jazz believes that love has been absent from their life, leading to feelings of inadequacy.


Show me what it means to feel good about me
Jr. Jazz desires to learn how to feel positive about themselves.


Show me how to take in all my flaws decently
Jr. Jazz wants to learn how to accept their imperfections without feeling ashamed.


Maybe then I’ll find anyone who’s got the time to love them too
Jr. Jazz hopes that if they learn to love themselves, someone else will also love them.


Show me how to love me so I can love you
Jr. Jazz believes that in order to love someone else, they must first learn to love themselves.


I’m a beautiful mess that I’m constantly cleaning
Jr. Jazz describes themselves as a work in progress, always striving to improve.


When I think that I’m done it appears I’m hardly through
Despite their efforts, Jr. Jazz constantly finds new things to improve upon.


So I think up some ways to fix it faster
Jr. Jazz attempts to find quick fixes for their flaws.


But it all blows up and I don’t know what to do
However, these solutions often cause more problems and leave Jr. Jazz feeling helpless.


Oh wonder why I’m filled with everything but love
Jr. Jazz repeats their confusion at their negative self-perception.


Cause I’ve been given anything but love
Jr. Jazz feels that they have not received the love and validation they need in order to feel good about themselves.


Help me realize what’s great about these soulless eyes
Jr. Jazz wants to see the positive qualities in themselves, even in areas they feel lacking.


Make me feel good about my current size
Jr. Jazz desires to feel confident and comfortable in their body.


Change my view on my everything
Jr. Jazz hopes to change their overall outlook on themselves and their life.


To make a little room for you
Jr. Jazz believes that self-love will allow them to have more love to give to others.


Show me what it means to feel good about me
Jr. Jazz repeats their desire to learn how to feel positively about themselves.


Show me how to take in all my flaws decently
Jr. Jazz restates their hope to learn acceptance of their imperfections.


Maybe then I’ll find anyone who’s got the time to love them too
Jr. Jazz reiterates their hope that by loving themselves, they will eventually find someone who loves them as well.


Show me how to love me so I can love you
Jr. Jazz continues to believe that self-love is crucial in order to be capable of loving someone else.


I look at myself in the mirror every morning
Jr. Jazz begins the song by describing their daily routine of staring at their reflection in the mirror.


And like the reflection but just to an extent
Jr. Jazz is content with their physical appearance, but only to a certain degree.


So I sit and I think of a picture more appealing
Jr. Jazz creates an idealized image of themselves in their mind.


Turns out it’s just as broken, torn and bent
Upon closer inspection, Jr. Jazz realizes that their idealized self-image is just as flawed as their actual self.


Oh wonder why I’m filled with anything but love
Jr. Jazz expresses confusion as to why they feel negatively towards themselves.


Cause I’ve been given everything but love
Jr. Jazz believes that love has been absent from their life, leading to feelings of inadequacy.


Show me what it means to feel good about me
Jr. Jazz desires to learn how to feel positive about themselves.


Show me how to take in all my flaws decently
Jr. Jazz wants to learn how to accept their imperfections without feeling ashamed.


Maybe then I’ll find anyone who’s got the time to love them too
Jr. Jazz hopes that if they learn to love themselves, someone else will also love them.


Show me how to love me so I can love you
Jr. Jazz believes that in order to love someone else, they must first learn to love themselves.


I’m a beautiful mess that I’m constantly cleaning
Jr. Jazz describes themselves as a work in progress, always striving to improve.


When I think that I’m done it appears I’m hardly through
Despite their efforts, Jr. Jazz constantly finds new things to improve upon.


So I think up some ways to fix it faster
Jr. Jazz attempts to find quick fixes for their flaws.


But it all blows up and I don’t know what to do
However, these solutions often cause more problems and leave Jr. Jazz feeling helpless.


Help me realize what’s great about these soulless eyes
Jr. Jazz wants to see the positive qualities in themselves, even in areas they feel lacking.


Make me feel good about my current size
Jr. Jazz desires to feel confident and comfortable in their body.


Change my view on my everything
Jr. Jazz hopes to change their overall outlook on themselves and their life.


To make a little room for you
Jr. Jazz believes that self-love will allow them to have more love to give to others.


Show me what it means to feel good about me
Jr. Jazz repeats their desire to learn how to feel positively about themselves.


Show me how to take in all my flaws decently
Jr. Jazz restates their hope to learn acceptance of their imperfections.


Maybe then I’ll find anyone who’s got the time to love them too
Jr. Jazz reiterates their hope that by loving themselves, they will eventually find someone who loves them as well.


Show me how to love me so I can love you
Jr. Jazz continues to believe that self-love is crucial in order to be capable of loving someone else.




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Written by: Alvis Green Jr.

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