The song "La Belle Femme" by HUNNY explores the feeling of longing and unrequited love. The lyrics depict the singer's emotions as they think about someone they desire but cannot be with. The song opens with the singer admitting that they have fallen victim to their own thoughts about the person who could have been their romantic partner. They express how they constantly think about this person, unable to escape from their thoughts. The line "If I knocked would you let me in" implies a desire to be welcomed into the other person's life, even though the singer acknowledges that they may be seen as a fool for hoping for that chance. The chorus emphasizes the depth of the singer's emotions. They express a desire to be with the person in question and imagine what they would do if they were together, symbolized by being in the other room. However, the singer knows that their longing can only manifest in dreams, as they are unable to be with this person in reality. The pre-chorus suggests the singer's admiration and infatuation with this person by describing them as a "work of art" and wanting to "swim in their colors." Their heart beats only for this person and they hope to capture their attention. The song continues to express the singer's willingness to try and pursue the person they desire, especially if they were alone. This reiterates the singer's longing and hope for a chance to be with this individual. In the end, the singer concludes that their only option is to dream about the person from afar, as they are unable to be together physically. The repetition of the phrase "What I would do if I was with you in the other room, dreaming of you, is all I can do from the other room" emphasizes their longing and the limitations they face in their pursuit of this person. Overall, "La Belle Femme" delves into the emotions of yearning and unrequited love, portraying the singer's desire to be with someone they cannot have, and their bittersweet acceptance of the situation.