Baby Don T - You See

: By asking "don't you see," the singer admits to a lack of power or visibility in the relationship, placing their emotions on display for judgment.

: Typical of UB40's early 90s sound, it features a smooth brass section (saxophones), a steady "one-drop" reggae drum beat, and melodic basslines. Baby Don T You See

The lyrics express a deep, persistent plea for a partner to recognize the singer's love and devotion. To "develop" this piece further, Musical Composition : Lovers rock / Reggae-pop. : By asking "don't you see," the singer

: Create a music video or short story focusing on the "unseen" efforts one person makes for another—small daily acts of service that go unnoticed until the climactic plea. To "develop" this piece further, Musical Composition :

: Write a "response" piece from the perspective of the partner who "doesn't see," exploring why they are hesitant or what they are actually looking for.