“Like I Can” by Sam Smith is a song about self-assurance and the belief that one deserves to be loved for who they are, despite the heartbreak of unrequited love.
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The song’s lyrics convey a strong sense of self-worth and confidence, emphasizing that the singer deserves to be loved for who they are rather than settling for less.
Lines like “He could be a sinner, or a gentleman” and “But you won’t find him down on Wall Street, or on the front page, no” suggest that the singer is looking for someone genuine and authentic, not just someone who fits societal standards of success or attractiveness.
The chorus, “But he won’t love you like I can, can,” underscores the singer’s belief in their own ability to love deeply and truly.
This message of empowerment and self-assurance is a common theme in Sam Smith’s music, reflecting a broader cultural narrative about the importance of self-love and the rejection of superficial relationships.

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