
Still Cher
"Still" by Cher, released in 1995, is a #Pop ballad that explores themes of enduring love and longing despite challenges. The lyrics convey a deep emotional connection and resilience. Musically, it features Cher's powerful vocals and a blend of soft melodies with a haunting arrangement. The song resonates with many, showcasing Cher's ability to evoke strong feelings.

[Verse 1]
My heart cried out for you over an ocean
And your pain cried out for me across a wave
You stood half dead, numb to any emotion
'Cause you were a prisoner and I was a slave
[Chorus]
We'd both stopped searching for any acceptance
And rejection always was our bitter pill
'Cause, I have no precious gifts to give you
I only have four words
Darling, I love you
I love you still
[Verse 2]
I never thought someone would ever see
Or make a prisoner of my heart
But like a warrior, dressed in armor
You carved your name in it right from the start
You held my soul a hostage in your tower on the hill
And all I pray for when I sleep, or lay awake
Is that you love me still
[Bridge]
My heart cried out for you over an ocean
And your pain cried out for me across a wave
You stood half dead, numb to any emotion
Now you are my prisoner, and I am your slave
My heart cried out for you over an ocean
And your pain cried out for me across a wave
You stood half dead, numb to any emotion
'Cause you were a prisoner and I was a slave
[Chorus]
We'd both stopped searching for any acceptance
And rejection always was our bitter pill
'Cause, I have no precious gifts to give you
I only have four words
Darling, I love you
I love you still
[Verse 2]
I never thought someone would ever see
Or make a prisoner of my heart
But like a warrior, dressed in armor
You carved your name in it right from the start
You held my soul a hostage in your tower on the hill
And all I pray for when I sleep, or lay awake
Is that you love me still
[Bridge]
My heart cried out for you over an ocean
And your pain cried out for me across a wave
You stood half dead, numb to any emotion
Now you are my prisoner, and I am your slave
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