The song "Still Love Me" by Jessie Ware is about a relationship that is experiencing uncertainty and doubt. The lyrics suggest that the narrator can see through their partner's actions and expressions that there may be a problem in their relationship. In the first verse, the narrator questions if they are being understood by their partner and if their partner will treat them as they deserve. The repeated phrase "still love me" in the chorus emphasizes their desire for reassurance and confirmation of their partner's love. The second verse reflects on the past and the narrator's surprise at their partner's continued presence in their life. They wonder if they have been enough for their partner and if their efforts to communicate their needs have been effective. The bridge of the song highlights the narrator's deep affection for their partner, expressing that the partner is easy to adore and that the narrator doesn't want to leave if their partner still wants them. The chorus repeats again, emphasizing the need for love and validation. Overall, the song portrays the narrator's insecurities and seeks reassurance from their partner. It explores the uncertainties that can arise in a relationship and the desire for love to be reciprocated.