I Live In The Past
Bill Monroe and the Bluegrass Boys Lyrics


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The days are so lonely, the nights are so long
Our home is a prison since you are gone
And I'll always wonder why our love didn't last
With no hope for tomorrow, I'll live in the past

A door that won't knock, a phone that don't ring
The postman goes by and he don't leave a thing
A pain in my heart and tears in my eyes
My sweetheart has gone; I'm left here to cry

I'm the biggest pretender you ever could see
I pretend you still love me; false love couldn't be
And then I remember and I know that it's true
For you're with another, and I know I've lost you

I'll just go on dreaming sweet dreams of the past
Of when you still love me and I thought it would last




But life is so short, and time moves so fast
I'll never forget you as I live in the past

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Bill Monroe and the Bluegrass Boys' song "I Live In The Past" express the singer's deep longing and sadness for a lost love. The days seem lonely and the nights seem long without this person, and the singer feels imprisoned in their home. The pain is palpable as the singer describes the futility of waiting for a knock on the door or a phone call, only to be left with a heartache that causes tears to fall. The singer is a master of pretending, trying to convince themselves that the love is still there, only to be reminded of the truth: that they have lost their love to someone else.


Despite the pain and sadness, the singer finds solace in the memories of what once was, dreaming sweet dreams of their past love. Their love did not last, but in their mind, it still lives on. The singer's poignant reflection on the fleeting nature of time and the inevitability of loss is captured in the line "life is so short, and time moves so fast". The song is a powerful reminder of the all-consuming nature of love, and the enduring pain that can linger long after it has gone.


Line by Line Meaning

The days are so lonely, the nights are so long
I feel extremely lonely without you, and the nights seem never-ending.


Our home is a prison since you are gone
Without you, our home is like a prison, and I feel trapped.


And I'll always wonder why our love didn't last
I constantly ponder why our love wasn't strong enough to withstand the trials we faced.


With no hope for tomorrow, I'll live in the past
Since I feel hopeless about the future, I'll keep dwelling on the past memories.


A door that won't knock, a phone that don't ring
No one visits or calls, and I feel so isolated.


The postman goes by and he don't leave a thing
Even the postman doesn't bring any letters or messages for me to brighten up my day.


A pain in my heart and tears in my eyes
I'm suffering from heartache, and I cry a lot because I miss you.


My sweetheart has gone; I'm left here to cry
Since you left me, I feel so alone and helpless, and I can't help but cry.


I'm the biggest pretender you ever could see
I tend to deceive myself by pretending that you still love me when I know deep down that's not the case.


I pretend you still love me; false love couldn't be
I fake your love for me, but I'm aware that it's not genuine.


And then I remember and I know that it's true
I remember that you're with someone else now, and it saddens me to accept that it's accurate.


For you're with another, and I know I've lost you
You're now with someone else, and I've come to terms with the fact that I can't have you back.


I'll just go on dreaming sweet dreams of the past
I'll keep reminiscing about the good old days when we were together and happy.


Of when you still love me and I thought it would last
I recall the times when you loved me, and I thought our love would be forever.


But life is so short, and time moves so fast
I realize that life is brief, and time goes by quickly, so I shouldn't waste it dwelling on the past.


I'll never forget you as I live in the past
I'll always remember you and our love, even as I continue to live in the past.




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