“I Believe In You” is a song by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan. It was released on his 1979 album “Slow Train Coming,” which marked a significant shift in Dylan’s career as he embraced Christianity and released a series of albums with explicitly religious themes.
The song “I Believe In You” by Bob Dylan is a ballad about the power of faith and love. The lyrics are simple but moving, and the song has been interpreted in many different ways. Some people see it as a religious song, while others see it as a more general song about the power of human connection.
Here are some of the key themes of the song:
- Faith: The song is full of references to faith, both religious and secular. Dylan sings about believing in something bigger than oneself, and about the power of faith to overcome adversity.
- Love: The song is also about the power of love. Dylan sings about how love can make us stronger and more resilient, and how it can help us to overcome our challenges.
- Hope: The song is ultimately a song of hope. Dylan sings about how, even in the darkest of times, there is always hope for a better future.
And if my love is real
And how I know I’ll make it through
And they, they look at me and frown
They’d like to drive me from this town
They don’t want me around
‘Cause I believe in you
They show me to the door
They say don’t come back no more
‘Cause I don’t be like they’d like me to
And I, I walk out on my own
A thousand miles from home
But I don’t feel alone
‘Cause I believe in you
I believe in you even through the tears and the laughter
I believe in you even though we be apart
I believe in you even on the morning after
Oh, when the dawn is nearing
Oh, when the night is disappearing
Oh, this feeling is still here in my heart
Don’t let me drift too far
Keep me where you are
Where I will always be renewed
And that which you’ve given me today
Is worth more than I could pay
And no matter what they say
I believe in you
I believe in you when wintertime turns to summer
I believe in you when white turn to black
I believe in you even though I be outnumbered
Oh, though the earth may shake me
Oh, though my friends forsake me
Oh, even that couldn’t make me go back
Don’t let me change my heart
Keep me set apart
From all the plans they do pursue
And I, I don’t mind the pain
Don’t mind the driving rain
I know I will sustain
‘Cause I believe in you
Merve Demir