"Real For You" by James Hersey is a song about wanting to be genuine and authentic in a relationship. The lyrics suggest that the narrator is unsure of the other person's intentions and past, but they are willing to put their trust in them. The lines "I don't know what you came from, don't know what you left behind" indicate that the other person's history is unclear to the narrator. The chorus of the song reflects the narrator's feelings of uncertainty and their desire to be understood. They mention a feeling that the other person wants more but tries to appear indifferent or distant. The lines "Something in the way you look away like you don't need me at your side, but you want more" highlight this conflict. The narrator also expresses a willingness to be real and vulnerable in the relationship, despite their doubts. The lines "Real for you, I can't help it, I get real for you, I feel for you" convey their sincerity and willingness to open up emotionally. They want to genuinely connect with the other person and express their true feelings. Overall, "Real For You" explores the complexities of relationships, trust, and the desire to be authentic and understood. The song suggests that despite the uncertainties and fears, the narrator is willing to take the risk and be genuine with the other person.