Why?
Mister Master Five & Pete Zarustica [ft. the Beatles] Lyrics


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I love you, 'cause you tell me things I want to know
And it's true that it really only goes to show
That I know that I, I, I, I
Should never, never, never be blue

Now you're mine, my happiness still makes me cry
And in time, you'll understand the reason why
If I cry, it's not because I'm sad
But you're the only love that I've ever had

I can't believe it's happened to me
I can't conceive of any more misery

Ask me why, I'll say I love you
And I'm always thinking of you

I love you, 'cause you tell me things I want to know
And it's true that it really only goes to show
That I know that I, I, I, I
Should never, never, never be blue

Ask me why, I'll say I love you
And I'm always thinking of you

I can't believe it's happened to me
I can't conceive of any more misery

Ask me why, I'll say I love you




And I'm always thinking of you
You, you

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to "Why?" by Mister Master Five & Pete Zarustica ft. The Beatles speak of the power of love and the happiness it brings, even in moments of sadness. The singer expresses his gratitude to his love for telling him things he wants to know and for being there for him. He acknowledges that this love is the only one he has ever had and his happiness is overwhelming to the point of tears. He also assures his lover that if he ever cries, it's not because he is sad, but because he is overwhelmed with love.


The song's chorus asks the question "Ask me why, I'll say I love you, and I'm always thinking of you" reflecting the simple beauty of love and the depth of emotions that it can bring. The singer is convinced that his love for his partner is something that he will hold on to forever and that nothing can compare to it.


Overall, the song's message is one of love, gratitude, and the indescribable feelings that can only be experienced when you find the right person to share your life with.


Line by Line Meaning

I love you, 'cause you tell me things I want to know
I appreciate you because you provide me with the information I crave.


And it's true that it really only goes to show
This is a fact that reinforces my previous statement.


That I know that I, I, I, I
I am certain that I understand.


Should never, never, never be blue
I will never become upset or sad.


Now you're mine, my happiness still makes me cry
Although I finally possess you, I still shed tears of joy.


And in time, you'll understand the reason why
Given enough time, you will comprehend my emotions.


If I cry, it's not because I'm sad
My tears do not stem from sadness.


But you're the only love that I've ever had
You, and you alone, are the sole individual I have ever loved.


I can't believe it's happened to me
I am in disbelief that this has occurred to me.


I can't conceive of any more misery
I cannot fathom any further misery or heartache.


Ask me why, I'll say I love you
If prompted to explain, I will report my affection.


And I'm always thinking of you
You are constantly on my mind.


You, you
You are the main focus of this song.




Lyrics © DistroKid, BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: John Winston Lennon, Paul James McCartney

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