Message Understood
Sandie Shaw Lyrics


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Message understood Message understood, message understood 1. Late Saturday night you came around and I knew, that something wasnÆt quite right, you done me wrong, I know you. I saidà Message understood, message understood 2. Please, donÆt lie to me, IÆve known sometime youÆve someone new, but if that something must be what can I say, what can I do. I saidà Message understood, message understood Please donÆt think because you tell me you love me, that you must stay, and please donÆt think I donÆt still love you, because I am acting this way. 3. Now, if you go on, donÆt think of me anymore because I must be alone crying for one IÆve cried before. I saidà. Message understood, message understood + CHORUS + repeat verse 3 Message understood, message understoodàà




Overall Meaning

The song titled "Message Understood" by Sandie Shaw, captures the emotions of a woman who has just discovered that her lover has been cheating on her. The song is about the woman's reaction to the news of infidelity from her partner. The lyrics are laden with heartbreak, as the woman comes to terms with the fact that the love she thought they shared was never real. The opening verse of the song sets the stage for the rest of the lyrics. The woman is informed about her partner's infidelity and she realizes that something wasn't quite right. However, she is not surprised as she had suspected that he had been cheating on her. She tells him, "Message understood."


The second verse portrays the woman's confusion, anger and hurt. She begs her partner not to lie to her, and wonders what she can do or say about his betrayal. She knows that he has been seeing someone new, but still, she loves him and doesn't want to lose him. The woman is caught in a dilemma, being torn between her love for him and the truth of his betrayal.


In the third verse, the woman accepts the painful reality of the relationship being over. She tells her lover that if he decides to leave her, she will not bother him anymore, and she'll cry alone. The song's chorus repeats the phrase "message understood" as a way of reaffirming the woman's decision to end the relationship, and as an indication that she has received the message that her lover has been trying to convey to her.


Line by Line Meaning

Late Saturday night you came around and I knew, that something wasn’t quite right, you done me wrong, I know you. I said Message understood, message understood
You came to me on a late Saturday night and I immediately knew that something was wrong. I know that you have wronged me in some way. I want you to understand that I have received your message clearly.


Please, don’t lie to me, I’ve known sometime you’ve someone new, but if that something must be what can I say, what can I do. I said Message understood, message understood
I don't want you to lie to me. I've had a feeling for some time that you're with someone else, but if that's really the case, what can I do about it? I want you to understand that I have received your message clearly.


Please don’t think because you tell me you love me, that you must stay, and please don’t think I don’t still love you, because I am acting this way. 3. Now, if you go on, don’t think of me anymore because I must be alone crying for one I’ve cried before. I said. Message understood, message understood
Just because you say you love me, it doesn't mean you have to stay. And just because I'm acting this way, it doesn't mean I don't still love you. But if you decide to leave, don't think of me anymore because I will be left alone crying for someone I have cried for before. I want you to understand that I have received your message clearly.


+ CHORUS
Refrain/Chorus of the song


repeat verse 3
Repeating the meaning of third verse


Message understood, message understood
Repeated message that the understanding of the message is clear




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