I've been up all night
You've been putting up a fight
Seems like nothing I say gets through
How did this old bed fit a world between me and you?

We said, "Goodnight" but the silence was so thick
You could cut it with a knife
We've hit the wall again and there's nothing I can do

You're the one
Yeah, I've put all my trust in your hands
Come on and look in my eyes
Here I am, here I am

You don't understand me, my baby
You don't seem to know that I need you so much
You don't understand me, my feelings
The reason I'm breathing, my love

The morning comes and you're reaching out for me
Just like everything's the same
And I let myself believe things are gonna change

When you kiss my mouth and you hold my body close
Do you wonder who's inside?
Maybe there's no way we could feel each other's pain

Tell me why it gets harder to know where I stand
I guess loneliness found a new friend, here I am

You don't understand me, my baby
You don't seem to know that I need you so much
You don't understand me, my feelings
The reason I'm breathing, my love

You don't understand me

You don't understand me, my baby
You don't seem to know that I need you so much
You don't understand me, my feelings
The reason I'm breathing, my love

You don't seem to get me, my baby
You don't really see that I live for your touch
You don't understand me
My dreams or the things I believe in, my love

You don't understand me
You don't understand me
No, no
Understand me

Roxette

Roxette is a Swedish pop rock duo, consisting of Marie Fredriksson (vocals and keyboards) and Per Gessle (vocals and guitar).

Formed in 1986, the duo became an international act in the late 1980s, when they released their breakthrough album Look Sharp! Their third album Joyride released in 1991 became just as successful as its predecessor.

Roxette went on to achieve nineteen UK Top 40 hits and several US Hot 100 hits, including four US number-ones with “The Look,” “Listen to Your Heart,” “It Must Have Been Love,” and “Joyride.” Other hits include “Dangerous,” “Fading Like a Flower,” “Spending My Time,” “How Do You Do!” and “Sleeping in My Car.”.