Emilia's song "What If I Told You..." is a heartfelt ballad about unrequited love and the fear of expressing one's true feelings to someone they admire. The lyrics depict the narrator's struggle with sleepless nights filled with thoughts they try to suppress. They acknowledge that their words always come out wrong when they attempt to express their emotions. The narrator longs for the attention of the person they are infatuated with, wishing that they could see the real them and understand the depth of their feelings. They feel invisible, wanting to run and hide when the person passes by, but unable to express their true emotions. In the pre-chorus, the narrator tries to call out to their love interest, but it feels like a futile effort. They don't know what else to do as their heart aches in pain. The chorus focuses on the narrator's hypothetical scenario - what if they had the courage to tell their love interest that there is no one above them, that they constantly think about them? They wonder if this confession would scare the person away or make them theirs. The narrator expresses their desire to be there for the person during stormy days, to comfort them with their embrace. The second verse continues to explore the narrator's inner thoughts and emotions. They lament their own foolishness for harboring a crush on the person, yet they hope for a sign or clue from the person that their feelings might be reciprocated. The narrator wants a chance to prove their love, promising to make it good for the person they adore, but they fear rejection and losing them. The pre-chorus is repeated, emphasizing the narrator's desperation and confusion. The chorus repeats again, reinforcing the narrator's longing to confess their love and be with the person. They genuinely wonder if their love is meant to be or if their thoughts and emotions are simply foolish. It's difficult for them to determine if the person is the only one for them. The song ultimately encapsulates the vulnerability, fear, and longing associated with unrequited love. The narrator grapples with the idea of confessing their feelings, unsure of the outcome.