Fake It
Pete Townshend Lyrics


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You can fake it
Hold my hand
If you take it
I will understand

I don't care if you fake it
I don't give a damn
I don't care if you fake it
Don't you understand

You might laugh at me later
But why not smile at me now
Don't ever feel like a traitor
You're not letting me down

Fake it, fake it
I can take it
Love's just an end, it's the means we feel
Fake it, fake it
I can make it
Why not pretend that your love is real
Why not fake it?

I'm going to ask you to act it
Don't let me see if you're bored
If you use the right tactic
You will hear me applaud
I don't mind what you're thinking
I'll just guess what you feel
Don't regret you've been drinking
To make your pleasure look real

Fake it, fake it
I can take it
I don't believe in eternity
Fake it, fake it
Help me make it
I've taken leave of all dignity
Why not fake it?

I am prepared to put up with this
Because I love you so much
And I know that you probably don't love me in the same way
But if you care for me at all
Then take me in your arms
Fabricate the way you feel
I'll just pretend that it's all for real
Fake it anyway

Fake it, fake it
I can take it
I don't believe in eternity
Fake it, fake it
Help me make it
I've taken leave of all dignity

Fake it, fake it
I can take it
Love's just an end, it's the means we feel
Fake it, fake it
I can make it
Why not pretend that your love is real
Why not fake it?
Why not pretend that your love is real

You can fake it
Hold my had




If you fake it
I will understand

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Pete Townshend's song "Fake It" have a double meaning, mainly regarding the act of faking love and emotions. The song speaks to the idea that love is just a feeling that can be manufactured, hence it can be fake, and that one can manage the appearance of a loving relationship by simply pretending. The refrain "Fake it, fake it / I can take it" alludes to the concept that love is, at its core, a performance or a means to an end, and as long as there is the appearance of love, it doesn't matter if it's genuine or not. Townshend sings, "Love's just an end, it's the means we feel," suggesting that the expression of love is only as relevant as the feelings and experiences that it creates.


Throughout the song, there are moments of vulnerability and insecurity about the relationship. Townshend sings, "You might laugh at me later / But why not smile at me now," indicating that he understands the possibility of future rejection but is still willing to make the most of the present. When he goes on to sing, "I'm going to ask you to act it / Don't let me see if you're bored," he conveys that there is a fine line between genuine feelings and pretending, and that both partners in the relationship need to do their part to make it work.


In summary, Pete Townshend's "Fake It" is a song about the complicated nuances of love and the idea that true feelings can be faked or manufactured. It speaks to the idea that love is, in some ways, a performance or a means to an end, and the importance of balancing genuine emotions with the appearance of love to keep a relationship going.


Line by Line Meaning

You can fake it
It's okay to pretend as if you love me.


Hold my hand
Be beside me and pretend like you care for me.


If you take it
If you pretend to love me, spend time with me.


I will understand
I won't question the genuineness of your love.


I don't care if you fake it
Your pretending doesn't bother me.


I don't give a damn
I'm indifferent to your pretence.


Don't you understand
Can't you see that I'm okay with you faking it?


You might laugh at me later
You might mock me in the future.


But why not smile at me now
Why not pretend to love me and be happy?


Don't ever feel like a traitor
Don't feel guilty for pretending to love me.


You're not letting me down
I don't feel betrayed by your pretending.


Fake it, fake it
Keep pretending, even if it's not real.


I can take it
I can handle your pretending.


Love's just an end, it's the means we feel
Love is simply a feeling and pretending can achieve the same ends.


I can make it
I can live with the illusion of love.


Why not pretend that your love is real
Why not fake it instead of being honest?


I'm going to ask you to act it
I want you to pretend to love me.


Don't let me see if you're bored
Hide your disinterest by pretending well.


If you use the right tactic
If you pretend convincingly.


You will hear me applaud
I'll appreciate your good acting skills.


I don't mind what you're thinking
Your true feelings aren't important.


I'll just guess what you feel
I'll assume you're in love with me.


Don't regret you've been drinking
Don't feel bad for pretending under the influence of alcohol.


To make your pleasure look real
To make your pretending seem genuine.


I don't believe in eternity
I don't believe that love lasts forever.


Help me make it
Help me keep up the illusion of love.


I've taken leave of all dignity
I've compromised my self-respect by accepting fake love.


Because I love you so much
I love you, even if you're not capable of loving me the same way.


Then take me in your arms
Hold me close and pretend to love me.


Fabricate the way you feel
Make up the feeling of love.


I'll just pretend that it's all for real
I'll believe the pretence of love is genuine.




Lyrics © Spirit Music Group, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: Billy Nicholls, Jon Astley, Jon Lind, Peter Dennis Blandfor Townshend

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