I've been alone with you inside my mind
And in my dreams I've kissed your lips a thousand times
I sometimes see you pass outside my door

Hello, is it me you're looking for?
I can see it in your eyes
I can see it in your smile
You're all I've ever wanted, and my arms are open wide
'Cause you know just what to say
And you know just what to do
And I want to tell you so much
I love you

I long to see the sunlight in your hair
And tell you time and time again how much I care
Sometimes I feel my heart will overflow

Hello, I've just got to let you know
'Cause I wonder where you are
And I wonder what you do
Are you somewhere feeling lonely, or is someone loving you?
Tell me how to win your heart
For I haven't got a clue
But let me start by saying
I love you

Hello, is it me you're looking for?
'Cause I wonder where you are
And I wonder what you do
Are you somewhere feeling lonely, or is someone loving you?
Tell me how to win your heart
For I haven't got a clue
But let me start by saying
I love you


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Hello Lyrics as written by Lionel Richie

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    I love this song! I believe it's about a man who loves a woman but is not sure how to tell her. I think she knows he loves her and by the end of the video she loves him

    BigDave1967on July 12, 2015   Link
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    It's about a guy who's tortured by the fact that the girl he loves may not have the same feelings as he does!

    TheGraduateon June 27, 2017   Link
  • +2
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    Quite possibly Lionel Richie's signature song!

    TheGraduateon June 27, 2017   Link
  • +1
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    Especially the part that goes: 'Cause, I wonder where you are And I wonder what you do Are you somewhere feeling lonely Or is someone loving you Tell me how to win your heart For I haven't got a clue But let me start by saying - I love you!

    Tyler2004durdenon February 23, 2005   Link
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    The video clip of this song is amazing. Lionel Ritchie had a crush on a blind girl, and at the begining she rejected him and through the song they fell in love... At the end she makes out of clay a portrait of his face although she could not see him.

    ohad1984on October 24, 2005   Link
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    The Incubus cover is AMAZING. And yeah, the lyrics explain themselves.

    Zytheon May 25, 2006   Link
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    One of the best songs of all time. Everytime I hear this song, it sends shivers down my spine and makes me teary. This is a very mysterious kind of song, it's secretive (reminds me of 'shes like the wind' in that sense) Yeah i think this is lionel's best song. Im pretty sure it's his favourite song out of all his songs. I love the passion and desire in the words and the way he sings it, also the tune. I love playing it on piano. the video clip is just classic!! he's so intense lol. I lovvvve lionel SO MUCH!!!!

    daydreamer1on May 24, 2007   Link
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    This is also quite a sad song.. there's something lonely about it, uncertain. It's kind of haunting in a way, yet so incredibly beautiful and breath-taking.

    daydreamer1on May 24, 2007   Link
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    daydreamer, you appear to be the only person who really captured the essence of this song.. it's not an anthem for those who are just crushing. it's a lot more serious than that. he seems tortured by this loneliness that he can't express to this person.

    diana_xon December 10, 2007   Link
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    Very haunting and evocative.....with a bittersweet kind of quality. The lyrics are pretty straightfoward..and the song is cool because in one way it's very simple but also kind of dreamy and mysterious. And no question his best.

    csuzanneon September 06, 2008   Link

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