I Believe – Bon Jovi


All I know is what I’ve been sold

You can read my life like a fortune told

I’ve seen the dream, there’s no land of Oz

But I got my brain and I got a heart

And courage built I won’t let go

What we need right now is soul

I can’t do this, you can’t do that

They feed us lines but I won’t act

And all good things will come to pass

But the truth is all you have to have

And would you lie for it?

(Do you) cry for it?

(Would you) die for it?

Would you?

I believe, I believe

With every breath that I breathe

You and me can turn a whisper to a scream

I believe, I believe

You know what you came here for

You’ll pay the cost

Like it’s your cross to bear

Are we the ones that put it there

Would you scheme for it

Scream for it, bleed for it

Would you

I believe, I believe

Believe we’re still worth

The fight you’ll see

There’s no hope for this world tonight

I believe, I believe

Don’t look up on your movie screens

In record stores or magazines

Close your eyes and you will see

That you are all you really need

I believe, I believe

With every breath that I breathe

You and me can turn a whisper to a scream

I believe, I believe

Three, four!

Whoa (Whoa)

Yeah (Yeah)

Yeah (Yeah)

I believe, I believe

I believe, I believe

Finding Strength and Hope in “I Believe”

Bon Jovi’s “I Believe” is an empowering anthem that speaks to the resilience of the human spirit. The lyrics encourage listeners to trust in themselves, pushing back against societal limitations and expectations. Through lines like “You can read my life like a fortune told” and references to courage, brain, and heart, the song draws inspiration from classic tales while firmly rooting its message in self-determination. The repeated phrase “I believe” serves as a mantra, urging us to keep faith in our personal journey, despite challenges and setbacks.

The Power of Self-Confidence

As the song unfolds, Bon Jovi challenges us to examine the sources of our strength. Rather than seeking validation from external sources—like “movie screens” or “magazines”—the lyrics insist that true belief comes from within. The message is clear: hope and transformation begin with individual conviction. The song’s energetic delivery transforms vulnerability into a rallying cry, inspiring listeners to fight for what matters and to believe in their own worth.

Song Credits

Artist: Bon Jovi
Songwriters: Jon Bon Jovi, Richie Sambora
Release Year: 1992
Label: Mercury Records


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