Still
Tim McGraw Lyrics
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Where I can hear the cotton grow
Midnight train whistles blow
Dozen miles down the road
All I really have to do
Is just be still
There's the place I love to be
Mama, daddy, my sister and me
First time I ever saw the beach
Back to 1983
All I really have to do
Is just be still
When this road gets crazy
And tries to break me
And I've had all I can stand
I can close my eyes
No matter where I am
And just be still
There's a place that I can see
Where my baby's next to me
Close enough to feel the heat
All wound up beneath the sheets
All I have to do is just be still
When this road gets crazy
And tries to break me
And I've had all I can stand
I can close my eyes
No matter where I am
And just be still
There's a place I need to go
Where the stained glass windows glow
Every part of me is known
Thank God I can go there
Thank God I can go there
Still
Still
Oh
Thank God I can go there still
The song "Still" by Tim McGraw is a poignant ode to finding peace and comfort amidst the chaos of life. The song paints the picture of the different places that the singer goes to in order to find solace, from the quiet countryside where he can hear the cotton grow, to the beach where he first saw the sea, to the bedroom where he can unwind with his lover. In each of these places, the common thread is the simplicity of just being still, and allowing the world around him to carry on without him.
The first verse describes the singer's peaceful retreat to the countryside. He revels in the sounds of nature, like the midnight train whistles and the cotton growing. He recognizes that all he needs to do in this place is just be still, letting go of the cares and worries of everyday life. The second verse takes us back in time to the singer's childhood, where the place he loves to be is with his family at the beach. He fondly remembers the first time he ever saw the ocean, and how magical it was. Again, he emphasizes the importance of just being still in these moments, taking in the beauty around him without any distractions.
The chorus of the song speaks more generally about the importance of finding stillness amidst the chaos of life. The singer acknowledges that sometimes life can be overwhelming and tries to break him, but he's learned that the key is to close his eyes and just be still. The final verse takes us to the bedroom, where the singer finds comfort with his lover. He's able to let go of all his worries and just be still in the moment, enjoying the simple pleasure of being close to someone he loves.
Overall, "Still" is a beautiful reminder that amidst the hustle and bustle of life, it's important to take the time to be still and appreciate the beauty around us.
Line by Line Meaning
There's a place I like to go
I have a special place that I find solace in
Where I can hear the cotton grow
It's peaceful and quiet, allowing me to hear the subtle sounds of nature
Midnight train whistles blow
The distant sounds of the train can be heard, adding to the peaceful ambiance
Dozen miles down the road
The place I like to go is some distance away
All I really have to do
To achieve peace and calm, all I need to do is
Is just be still
nothing. Being still is enough
There's the place I love to be
Another place I find solace in, as it brings back happy memories
Mama, daddy, my sister and me
My family spent time there together when I was young, making it a special place for me
First time I ever saw the beach
The beach, which is where this place is, is special to me
Back to 1983
This memory takes me back to a specific time in my life
When this road gets crazy
When life gets hard and chaotic
And tries to break me
When I feel overwhelmed and like I can't handle anymore
And I've had all I can stand
When I've reached my limit
I can close my eyes
By closing my eyes and blocking out the outside world
No matter where I am
This can be done anywhere - it's a mental escape
And just be still
I can achieve calm and peace of mind by simply being still
There's a place that I can see
Another place that I find strength and comfort in
Where my baby's next to me
Being with my significant other brings me joy and comfort
Close enough to feel the heat
We're close and intimate
All wound up beneath the sheets
We're together in bed, wrapped up in each other's arms
There's a place I need to go
Another place I seek out for comfort and strength
Where the stained glass windows glow
A church, where the beauty of the stained glass provides a sense of awe and wonder
Every part of me is known
In this place, I feel understood and accepted
Thank God I can go there
I'm grateful for the opportunity to seek out these places
Thank God I can go there
I appreciate the chance to clear my mind and find peace
Still
By being still and seeking out special places, I can find comfort and strength
Still
This word brings a sense of finality and peace to the song
Oh
An interjection to emphasize the artist's gratitude and appreciation
Thank God I can go there still
Repeated from earlier in the song, this phrase emphasizes how important it is for the artist to find these places to achieve peace and calm
Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Lee Brice, Joe Leathers, Kyle Jacobs
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