I Just Adore
Sesame Street Lyrics


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If just one person believes in you
Deep enough, and strong enough, believes in you
Hard enough, and long enough
Before you knew it, someone else will think
"If he can do it, I can do it"

Making it two
Two whole people who believe in you
And if two whole people believe in you
Deep enough, and strong enough, believe in you
Hard enough and long enough
There's bound to be some other person
Who believes in making it a threesome
Making it three
People you can say believe in me

And if three whole people
Why not four?
And if four whole people
Why not more, and more, and more, yeah

And when all those people believe in you
Deep enough, and strong enough, believe in you
Hard enough, and long enough
It stands to reason
You yourself will start to see what everybody sees in you

And maybe even you
Can believe in you too!





Elmo believes in you
Elmo loves you too, bye

Overall Meaning

The song "Just One Me" is a motivational and inspiring song that talks about the power of belief. The first verse of the song talks about how just one person who strongly believes in you and your abilities can make all the difference. If you have someone who believes in you hard and long enough, then it won't be long before other people start believing in you too. The second verse of the song expands on this idea, explaining that if two people believe in you, then it can easily turn into three, four, and more. And, when all these people believe in you, you start to see what they see in you, and you can start to believe in yourself too.


The lyrics of the song are powerful and relatable, regardless of age. It teaches an important lesson that all it takes is one person to believe in you to start your journey towards achieving your dreams. The line "And maybe even you, can believe in you too!" is particularly powerful as it encourages self-belief, which is essential for success.


Overall, "Just One Me" is an empowering song that acknowledges the power of belief in achieving your goals. It highlights how the support of others can help you gain self-confidence and encourages you to believe in yourself.


Line by Line Meaning

If just one person believes in you
If there is anyone out there who has faith in you


Deep enough, and strong enough, believes in you
Having a deep and firm conviction about your abilities


Hard enough, and long enough
Consistently and persistently believing in you


Before you knew it, someone else will think
Soon others will come to realize that you can accomplish great things


"If he can do it, I can do it"
If you can do it, then others can do it too


Making it two
When there are two people who believe in you


Two whole people who believe in you
Two people who have complete trust in your abilities


There's bound to be some other person
As the number of people believing in you increases


Who believes in making it a threesome
Someone else will join in and also believe in you


Making it three
When there are three people who have faith in you


People you can say believe in me
Individuals who you can count on to believe in your abilities


And if three whole people
When there are three people with absolute trust in your capabilities


Why not four?
Why not add one more to the list?


And if four whole people
When four people have complete faith in what you can achieve


Why not more, and more, and more, yeah
And why not continue to add more believers?


And when all those people believe in you
When a substantial number of individuals have faith in your potential


It stands to reason
It is logical to believe that


You yourself will start to see what everybody sees in you
You will begin to recognize the same abilities that people believe you possess


And maybe even you
Perhaps even you


Can believe in you too!
Can come to have faith in your own abilities




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: HAL CLAYTON HACKADY, LARRY GROSSMAN

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Megan


on Once Is Not Enough

I get it, it teaches kids you might not just have enough so you have to have more

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