So You Think You're in Love

Robyn Hitchcock · Luminous Groove [2008]

So you think you're in love

Yes, you probably are

But you wanna be straight about it

Oh, you wanna be straight about it now



So you think you're in love

Yes, you probably are

But you wanna be straight about it

Oh, you wanna be straight about it now



Can you imagine what the people say? Can you?

But the silent majority is the crime of the century

You know it



Are you sure that it's wise?

No, you probably ain't

You don't wanna be faint about it

Oh, you shouldn't be faint about it now



By the look in your eyes

No, you probably ain't

But you shouldn't be faint about it

Oh, you gotta be faint about it now



What is love made of?

Nobody knows

What are you afraid of?

Everyone knows

It's love

It's love



So you think you're in love

Yes, you probably are

But you wanna be straight about it

Oh, you gotta be straight about it now



So you think you're in love

Yes, you probably are

But you wanna be straight about it

Oh, you gotta be straight about it now



So you think you're in love

Yeah

So You Think You're in Love

Robyn Hitchcock's 'So You Think You're in Love' appears on the 2008 album Luminous Groove, showcasing his continued exploration of melancholic pop and art rock. The track reflects Hitchcock's signature style, blending introspective lyrics with a refined musical arrangement that characterizes his later work. Released during a period where he frequently revisited themes of lost relationships and emotional vulnerability, the song stands as a testament to his ability to craft atmospheric soundscapes that resonate with listeners seeking depth in contemporary music. Its inclusion on Luminous Groove highlights the cohesive nature of his discography from this era, maintaining a consistent tone of poetic observation and sonic elegance.