Slippin
Bill Anderson Lyrics


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Monday's promise is Tuesday's lie
Saturday's party is Sunday's fight
Somethin's wrong with you and I
Love's gone wrong that used to be right

And I can feel it slippin' away
Slowly, slowly slippin' away
It'll be gone in a few more days
If we don't stop this love of ours
From slippin' away

Wednesday's kisses are Thursday's frowns
We can't live two days in a row
When our world's not upside down
Here we stand watchin' it go

And I can feel it slippin' away
Slowly, slowly slippin' away
It'll be gone in a few more days
If we don't stop this love of ours
From slippin' away

Roses are red, violets are blue
Sugar is sweet some of the time
This puzzle's missin' a piece or two
We've got the grapes but never the wine

And I can feel it slippin' away
Slowly, slowly slippin' away
It'll be gone in a few more days
If we don't stop this love of ours
From slippin' away

And I can feel it slippin' away
Slowly, slowly slippin' away
It'll be gone in a few more days
If we don't stop this love of ours
From slippin' away

And I can feel it slippin' away
Slowly, slowly slippin' away
It'll be gone in a few more days




If we don't stop this love of ours
From slippin' away

Overall Meaning

The song "Slippin'" by Bill Anderson is a ballad that speaks about the fragile nature of love and relationships. The lyrics talks about how love can start off well but become a disappointment, as trust erodes and things that used to be enjoyable now turn into struggles. Anderson uses days of the week to represent the difference between what love should be like, and what reality is. A relationship that was once full of joy has changed and love has started to slip away.


The lyrics in "Slippin'" are very raw and honest, with Bill Anderson using simple comparisons to highlight the differences between how the love was before and how it is now. The song's mood is one of sadness and regret that things are not as they should be. The chorus is where the theme of the song is brought out the strong undercurrent. Anderson declares that he can feel it slippin' away slowly and steadily, and unless they change something, it is going to be too late sooner.


Overall, "Slippin'" is a haunting melody that raises both reflective and poignant questions about the nature of love and the disintegration of a relationship. The song's lyrics touch on how emotions play a critical role in love, and how without consistent effort from both parties, love may end in sorrow and pain.


Line by Line Meaning

Monday's promise is Tuesday's lie
The promises made on Monday have turned out to be lies on Tuesday


Saturday's party is Sunday's fight
The fun time had on Saturday often leads to arguments and fights on Sunday


Somethin's wrong with you and I
There is something wrong in the relationship between the singer and their partner


Love's gone wrong that used to be right
Their once strong and happy love has gone wrong and become strained


And I can feel it slippin' away
The singer is aware of their love slipping away and becoming weaker


Slowly, slowly slippin' away
The loss of love is happening gradually, but surely


It'll be gone in a few more days
If they don't take action to save their relationship, it will be over soon


If we don't stop this love of ours From slippin' away
The singer acknowledges that they need to do something to prevent their love from slipping away completely


Wednesday's kisses are Thursday's frowns
The affection shown on Wednesday is replaced by disappointment on Thursday


We can't live two days in a row When our world's not upside down
Their relationship has become tumultuous and they cannot withstand two consecutive days of tension


Here we stand watchin' it go
The singer is a passive observer as their love continues to slip away


Roses are red, violets are blue
An expression of the typical romantic sentiments we are accustomed to hearing


Sugar is sweet some of the time
The sweetness of their relationship is intermittent and not consistent


This puzzle's missin' a piece or two
Their relationship is incomplete, with important elements missing


We've got the grapes but never the wine
They have the potential for a great relationship but have been unable to create it




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: DAI BEN PRITCHARD, GARY STEPHEN ANDERSON, MICHAEL THOMAS COCKS, PAUL DOUGLAS DEMARCO, STEPHEN KING

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Comments from YouTube:

MikeBlitzMag

From Bill Anderson's Whisperin' Bluegrass. One of the best CDs of the past decade!

Jean Miller

bill is one of the best old time singer's that is left.

PeTeR HuDeC

very nice, ...

392 Hemi

Sounds like Vince gill in the background

Judy Lininger

here can I get Bill Anderson cd New Music and older songs

Josh Doyle

@davidgmetoo since he wrote it I don't think she'd mind.

Ni Azzam

NOT TYPE..... THANK-YOU

douglas stone

NOT TO WORRY HE IS NO JEAN SHEPARD..