Turn Around, Look At Me

The Vogues The Vogues

A Plea for Recognition and Love

The song 'Turn Around, Look At Me' by The Vogues is a heartfelt plea from someone who deeply loves another person but feels unnoticed and unappreciated. The lyrics convey a sense of longing and hope, as the singer implores the object of their affection to finally notice them. The repeated phrase 'Turn around, look at me' emphasizes the desperation and earnestness of the singer's feelings, suggesting that they have been waiting for a long time for this moment of recognition.

The song uses simple yet powerful imagery to convey its message. The idea of someone 'walking behind you' and 'watching your footsteps' evokes a sense of constant presence and vigilance. This person is always there, silently supporting and loving from the shadows. The line 'Here's my heart in my hand' is a vivid metaphor for vulnerability and openness, indicating that the singer is offering their love unconditionally and is willing to risk rejection.

The themes of patience and unwavering devotion are central to the song. The singer expresses a willingness to 'wait forever' for the person they love to finally see them and reciprocate their feelings. This enduring patience highlights the depth of their love and commitment. The song also touches on the idea of guidance and support, suggesting that the singer is not only a lover but also a steadfast companion who will stand by the person through thick and thin. The overall tone of the song is one of earnest yearning and sincere devotion, making it a poignant and relatable expression of unrequited love.

Share on social media Share as link
  1. Turn Around, Look At Me
  2. You're The One
  3. Magic Town
View all The Vogues songs

Most popular topics in The Vogues songs

Related artists

  1. Classics IV
    Classics IV
  2. The Cowsills
    The Cowsills
  3. Peter & Gordon
    Peter & Gordon
  4. Association
    Association
  5. Grass Roots
    Grass Roots
  6. The Happenings
    The Happenings
  7. Dave Clark Five
    Dave Clark Five
  8. Lou Christie
    Lou Christie