"Don't Think I Don't Love You" is a country song performed by George Jones. The lyrics describe a failed relationship where the narrator's partner has been unfaithful and their actions have finally caught up with them. The narrator had warned them numerous times that their cheating would have consequences. The line "Your old cheatin' heart has finally caught you" refers to the partner's infidelity and how it has negatively impacted their relationship. The narrator explains that a metaphorical wall has come between them, indicating a complete separation and loss of love. The chorus emphasizes that despite all the negative feelings and the end of the relationship, the narrator still wants their partner to understand that it wasn't a pleasant experience. The repetition of phrases like "Don't think it ain't been fun cause it ain't" and "Don't think my mind won't change cause it won't" conveys an attitude of indifference and suggests that the narrator's love has faded away. The second verse implies that the narrator has finally overcome their emotional turmoil and moved on. They no longer feel sad or blue, and they can see the sun shining without being burdened by their ex-partner. The phrase "Shining though I know I'm over you" indicates that despite the pain caused by the breakup, the narrator has managed to heal and find happiness again. In summary, "Don't Think I Don't Love You" is a song about a failed relationship due to infidelity. The lyrics express the narrator's anger, indifference, and ultimately their ability to move on from the pain caused by their unfaithful partner.