The song "You Would Love Me Too" by JJ Heller explores the pain of unrequited love and the frustration that comes from feeling unheard and unseen in a relationship. The lyrics depict a one-sided conversation where the narrator tries to express their feelings and be understood by their partner, but it falls on deaf ears. The narrator acknowledges that they could talk for hours, but it wouldn't matter because their partner doesn't truly listen to what they're saying. So instead of speaking, they opt to sing their emotions through the chorus, hoping that the melodic expression will capture their partner's attention. Despite the narrator's declarations of love, they feel that their affection goes unnoticed and unreciprocated. They believe that if their partner truly paid attention, they would reciprocate their love. The line "You say you want to know me, I get the feeling that you're telling me a lie" suggests that the partner may not be genuine in their interest or may be unwilling to fully understand and connect with the narrator on an emotional level. The narrator compares their love to the sun and the moon, emphasizing the imbalance in the relationship. The sun ignoring the moon symbolizes the partner's disregard for the narrator's feelings and needs. Overall, the song conveys the yearning for love to be recognized, understood, and reciprocated. The narrator expresses their frustration with their partner's lack of attention and hopes that if they were truly seen and heard, their love would be returned.