I Love You
Barenaked Ladies Lyrics


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I love you
And you love me
I love you
So let's make a family tree

I love you
And you love me
I love you
So let's make a family tree

I like soup
And I like ice cream, sandwiches too
I like fish sticks
But I love you
But you don't believe me,
you say all I Think about's myself
But let me explain, don't walk away

I love me
You love you
I love me
So what are we to do?

How would you know that I love you so?
I don't say too much
Why are you blue whenever I'm in town?
I guess life was fine till I came 'round

You've given me a start, I ain't no
Doctor but just take a look at the
Chart for my heart like a dart from the
Start I'm coming down with something good
It ain't no fever or flu, doctor says it
Had to be someone
With brown hair and blue eyes, I'm
Lovesick for you I realize

I's loves you
And you's loves me
I's loves you
So let's make a family tree

How would you know that I love you so?
I don't say too much
Why are you blue whenever I'm in town?
I guess life was fine till I came 'round

I love you
And you love me
I love you
So let's make a family tree

I love you
And you love me (you love me)
I love you
So let's make a family tree (let's make it, let's make it, let's make it baby)

I love you (hey hey hey hey)
And you love me (oh oh oh yeah)




I love you
So let's make a family tree

Overall Meaning

The song "I Love You" by Barenaked Ladies speaks about the love shared between two people and how they plan to build a future together. The song begins with the repetition of the line "I love you, and you love me", and emphasizes the idea of making a family tree together. The lyrics then move onto talking about the little things they enjoy like soup, ice cream, sandwiches, and fish sticks. They also state that despite these things, they love each other the most.


The song then addresses the fact that sometimes one partner may not believe the other when they express their love. The singer tries to explain that they do truly love their partner and that their love is not self-centered. This leads to the idea that both partners need to love themselves as well in order to make the relationship work. They question how their partner could know that they love them, as the singer does not express it all the time. The song ends with the repetition of the chorus, reminding the listener that they love each other and plan on building a family together.


Overall, "I Love You" is a simple and sweet song that proclaims the love shared between two people and their desire to make a future together. It highlights the importance of self-love and how it influences a relationship.


Line by Line Meaning

I love you
Expressing deep affection towards the person he is speaking to


And you love me
Acknowledging that the person he is speaking to has feelings of love towards him as well


I love you
Reiterating his love for the person he is speaking to


So let's make a family tree
Suggesting that the two of them start a family together through marriage and having children


I like soup
Sharing a personal preference for soup as a food item


And I like ice cream, sandwiches too
Listing other food items that he enjoys


I like fish sticks
Mentioning yet another food item that he likes


But I love you
Emphasizing his love for the person he is speaking to as being deeper or more important than his liking of certain foods


But you don't believe me,
Pointing out that the person he is speaking to doubts or questions his love for them


you say all I Think about's myself
Noting that the person he is speaking to has accused him of being self-centered or selfish


But let me explain, don't walk away
Asking the person he is speaking to to give him a chance to explain himself and his feelings without leaving or shutting down the conversation


I love me
Admitting to self-love or self-appreciation


You love you
Acknowledging that the person he is speaking to also has self-love or self-appreciation


I love me
Reiterating his self-love or self-appreciation


So what are we to do?
Questioning what should be done in their relationship, given their mutual self-love or self-appreciation


How would you know that I love you so?
Asking how the person he is speaking to can be sure of his feelings of love


I don't say too much
Admitting that he does not verbalize his feelings too often


Why are you blue whenever I'm in town?
Observing that the person he is speaking to seems sad or melancholy when he is around


I guess life was fine till I came 'round
Suggesting that his presence is somehow disrupting or negatively affecting the person's life


You've given me a start, I ain't no
Acknowledging that the person he is speaking to has made an impression on him or surprised him in some way


Doctor but just take a look at the
Making a metaphorical comparison between the person he is speaking to and a medical professional


Chart for my heart like a dart from the
Continuing the medical metaphor, likening the person's impact on his heart to a sharp object


Start I'm coming down with something good
Using wordplay to say he is falling in love


It ain't no fever or flu, doctor says it
Continuing the metaphor, downplaying the idea that his love is a negative or harmful ailment


Had to be someone
Asserting that the person he is speaking to is the only possible cause of his love sickness


With brown hair and blue eyes, I'm
Providing a physical description of the person he is speaking to


Lovesick for you I realize
Acknowledging that he is deeply in love with the person he is speaking to


I's loves you
Using non-standard grammar to express his love again


And you's loves me
Again using non-standard grammar to say that the person he is speaking to also loves him


I's loves you
Repeating his unconventional expression of love


So let's make a family tree
Reiterating his desire to start a family with the person he is speaking to


And you love me (you love me)
Asserting that the person he is speaking to loves him


So let's make a family tree (let's make it, let's make it, let's make it baby)
Encouraging the person he is speaking to to agree to his suggestion of starting a family, and repeating the idea to emphasize his enthusiasm


I love you (hey hey hey hey)
Another expression of love, this time accompanied by upbeat ad-libs


And you love me (oh oh oh yeah)
Again acknowledging that the person he is speaking to loves him, with another ad-lib


I love you
A final assertion of his love for the person he is speaking to


So let's make a family tree
Repeating his suggestion of starting a family with the person he loves




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: ANDY CREEGGAN, ED ROBERTSON, JIM CREEGGAN, STEVEN PAGE

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Creepy Jar of Money

0:50 Easily one of the most powerful lyrics to ever come out of this band. Forget about “What A Good Boy” and “War On Drugs”, this is where BNL’s emotional appeal and lyric-writing skills truly peaked.

Jake H

I like fish sticks

Madeleine Miller

This was the song that my mom went down the aisle to at her wedding. Everybody was snapping along, ahhh the memories.😂

Creepy Jar of Money

That’s kind of ironic, considering the meaning of this song.

NeapolitanSixth

Good God, Jim is a killer bass player. One of the most versatile guys playing today.

LotsaFails

His bass drives so many of their songs. Just fantastic

Venus Spa

Such an underrated song, my all time favorite from BNL!

Taylor Stephens

Amazing how simple this album is but its very powerful.

Chris Durkin

there wasn't a bad song on the gordon cd....i played the sh*t out of mine

Jake H

@K K spider in my room is a great song! There are songs on silverball and grinning streak that are much worse.

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