Love Is So Real
The White Birch Lyrics


Jump to: Overall Meaning ↴  Line by Line Meaning ↴

See her behind the man in disguise,
It's all for the best.
It's all for the love of the man,
The love of the man in disguise.

See her behind the man in disguise,
It's all for the best.
It's all for the love of the man,
The love of the man in disguise.

Love is so real, I disguise what I feel...

See her behind the man in disguise,
It's all for the best.
It's all for the love of the man,
The love of the man in disguise.
(Background) Love is so real, I disguise what I feel...

I would like to see your face,
Pushing frenzily to end the race...




Like, moving cars on common soil,
Like turning stars in a tender coil.

Overall Meaning

The White Birch's song "Love Is So Real" is a hauntingly beautiful and melancholic reflection on the nature of love and the masks we wear to protect ourselves from its intense emotions. The opening lines "See her behind the man in disguise, It's all for the best" suggest that the singer is witnessing a woman who is hiding her true emotions behind a facade of indifference or detachment. The repeated line "It's all for the love of the man, The love of the man in disguise" underscores the idea that this woman is pretending to be someone she's not in order to keep the man she loves.


The chorus "Love is so real, I disguise what I feel" highlights the paradoxical nature of love- it can be both immensely powerful and fragile at the same time. The singer muses that love is something that needs to be kept in check or hidden, perhaps because it is too intense or because it can be easily broken. The repetition of "See her behind the man in disguise" in the background suggests that this theme of masking one's true feelings is a pervasive one throughout the song.


The final verse paints a vivid image of the singer's desire to see the object of their affection unmasked: "I would like to see your face, pushing frenzily to end the race... like moving cars on common soil, like turning stars in a tender coil." The use of simile and metaphor conveys a sense of urgency and desperation- the singer is desperate to know if the love they feel is reciprocated, before it's too late. The image of "moving cars on common soil" and "turning stars in a tender coil" suggests a sense of cosmic inevitability- that the forces of the universe are at work, and that love is something that must be reckoned with.


Line by Line Meaning

See her behind the man in disguise,
There's a woman hiding behind a man who is keeping his identity secret.


It's all for the best.
This situation is good and beneficial for everyone involved.


It's all for the love of the man,
The reason for this situation is the man's love.


The love of the man in disguise.
It's the love of the man who is hiding his true identity.


Love is so real, I disguise what I feel...
Love is such a powerful emotion that sometimes we hide our true feelings.


I would like to see your face,
The singer wants to see the person they are addressing directly.


Pushing frenzily to end the race...
They are eager to move forward and finish whatever they are striving for.


Like, moving cars on common soil,
The movement is smooth and effortless like cars driving on a familiar road.


Like turning stars in a tender coil.
The movement is graceful and delicate, like stars orbiting in harmony.




Contributed by Cameron W. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
To comment on or correct specific content, highlight it

Genre not found
Artist not found
Album not found
Song not found

More Versions