True Believers
Level 42 Lyrics


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Stuck inside my Harvard box
Behind the door the Bauhaus locked
I`m wrestling with a new ideal
I`m working out the way I feel
I just came back from Cultureburg
Where I tried to learn the painted word
People there were so convinced
It`s kept me thinking ever since

Crazy, but true
I want to believe like you

"come with me", the teacher said
"no side-to-side, look straight ahead
`cause if you want true confidence
You`d best forget your common sense.
Go find yourself a point of view
And if you need some help to choose
Just dance the dance named after me
If you believe then you will see"

Crazy, but true
Now I believe in you

There was a time
When we could make head nor tail of the story
Now it`s sublime
And we`re not afraid anymore
`cause we`re all

True believers
Solo.
So tell me it`s true
I want to believe in you
Crazy, but true
I want to believe in you

Blind faith makes such strange demands
Sometimes a think I`ll never understand
Answers on a postcard, please
I`d like to know what you believe

True believers ...
Are you
A true believer





(I want to believe in you)

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Level 42's "True Believers" speak about the struggle to find one's own identity and belief system. Mark King, the lead vocalist and songwriter of the band, conveys his personal journey of trying to fit in with different ideologies and belief systems. In the first verse, King talks about his struggle as an artist, trying to find his own unique style while being stuck inside a "Harvard box" (a reference to Harvard University's strict academic culture) and behind a door locked by the German art school Bauhaus. He then reflects on his experience in "Cultureburg," a place where the people were "so convinced," and he is wrestling with a new ideal of what he wants to believe in.


The second verse features a teacher who encourages the singer to have blind faith in his teachings, to forget his common sense, and to find his own point of view. He tells the singer to "dance the dance named after me" and that "if you believe then you will see." King acknowledges the crazy nature of believing in something blindly, but he ultimately wants to believe in the teacher or the religion or belief system he represents, as he ingrains the melody lyrics, "I want to believe in you" throughout the song. The chorus is about the shared experience of being true believers and having faith in something beyond oneself. Level 42's "True Believers" is ultimately about finding oneself and one's place in the world while seeking out faith and belief.


Line by Line Meaning

Stuck inside my Harvard box
Feeling trapped inside the expectations of society and academic institutions.


Behind the door the Bauhaus locked
Feeling restricted by artistic standards and conventions.


I'm wrestling with a new ideal
Struggling with finding personal beliefs that align with internal values.


I'm working out the way I feel
Trying to understand and make sense of one's emotions.


I just came back from Cultureburg
Recently returned from a place where the arts and culture were highly valued.


Where I tried to learn the painted word
Attempting to understand and appreciate different forms of art.


People there were so convinced
Noticing the confidence and faith others had in their beliefs and ideas.


It's kept me thinking ever since
Reflecting on these experiences and thoughts long after returning home.


Crazy, but true
Acknowledging the paradoxical nature of one's beliefs and emotions.


I want to believe like you
Desiring to trust and have faith in others.


"Come with me", the teacher said
Being persuaded by someone to follow their beliefs and ideas.


"No side-to-side, look straight ahead
Focusing on a single path without distraction or deviation.


'Cause if you want true confidence
Asserting that true faith requires complete conviction and trust.


You'd best forget your common sense.
Suggesting that rational thinking and logic can hinder faith.


Go find yourself a point of view
Encouraging individualism and personal beliefs.


And if you need some help to choose
Offering assistance in finding one's beliefs and values.


Just dance the dance named after me
Following the beliefs and values of the teacher or leader.


If you believe then you will see'
Believing in something can result in experiencing it.


Now I believe in you
Put trust and faith in the person who influenced their beliefs.


There was a time
A time in the past where understanding was difficult.


When we could make head nor tail of the story
When comprehending life and beliefs were challenging.


Now it's sublime
Life is beautiful and understandable.


And we're not afraid anymore
No longer scared of the unknown or different beliefs.


'Cause we're all true believers
Everyone has faith in something.


So tell me it's true
Requesting validation and confirmation of what one believes.


I want to believe in you
Expressing a desire to trust and have faith in a person.


Blind faith makes such strange demands
Relying on faith without evidence or logic can lead to unusual expectations.


Sometimes a think I'll never understand
There are aspects of faith that may be difficult to comprehend or rationalize.


Answers on a postcard, please
Asking for explanations or clarification of specific beliefs.


True believers ... Are you A true believer?
Asking if the listener has faith in anything.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Peermusic Publishing
Written by: MARK KING, PHILIP GABRIEL GOULD

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