Wish You Were Here
Billy Bragg Lyrics


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There's a girl sleeping in my bed
And I'm singing unwritten songs in my head
She provided bittersweet company
I confided how much you mean to me

And this time
It's gonna take a train to pull me through
Some brief distraction from your memory
Is all that I hoped that she might be

And as I let her warm her feet on me
Wish you were her
That I wanted you to be my wife
Is the worst kept secret of my life

Everyone knows, even my friend here
I've just whispered your name in her ear
And this time
It's gonna take a train to pull me through

Some brief distraction from your memory
Is all that I hoped that she might be
And as I ask her how she takes her tea
Wish you were her





Her
I wish you were her

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Billy Bragg's song Wish You Were Her is a poignant and emotional expression of the singer's longing for someone who is not present. The song is about a woman, who is sleeping in his bed, providing him with her bittersweet company. However, the singer's thoughts are elsewhere, and he's singing unwritten songs in his head as she sleeps. The woman in his bed serves as a brief distraction from the memory of the person he longs for, and he confides in her how much this person means to him. Throughout the lyrics, the singer expresses his strong desire for this person who isn't there, hoping that the woman in his bed could be the one he longs for.


The singer acknowledges that his desires are no secret, he has even whispered this person's name in the ear of the woman sleeping in his bed. He expresses that wanting this person to be his wife is the worst-kept secret of his life, and everyone knows about it. Despite the woman's presence, the singer remains fixated on the person he's longing for, and he wishes that person were there instead. As he asks the woman how she takes her tea, he longs for the one who is not with him, and wishes that person were her.


Overall, the song is a bittersweet expression of the longing for someone who is absent. The singer finds himself in the company of another person, but his mind is elsewhere, and he can't escape the longing for the one he truly desires. The song explores the pain of being separated from the one you love and the feeling of emptiness that comes with it.


Line by Line Meaning

There's a girl sleeping in my bed
There is someone beside me but it's not the one I truly desire


And I'm singing unwritten songs in my head
I'm lost in thought about my unexpressed feelings


She provided bittersweet company
The presence of this person is both comforting and saddening


I confided how much you mean to me
I revealed my true feelings to this person


And this time It's gonna take a train to pull me through
The pain is too much and I need a drastic change to help me cope


Some brief distraction from your memory Is all that I hoped that she might be
I was hoping this person could temporarily distract me from thoughts of you


And as I let her warm her feet on me Wish you were her
Even in this intimate moment, I still long for you


That I wanted you to be my wife Is the worst kept secret of my life
I've been keeping my true desire for a committed relationship with you a secret


Everyone knows, even my friend here I've just whispered your name in her ear
Even my friend is aware of my feelings for you


And as I ask her how she takes her tea Wish you were her
Even the simplest things make me think of you


Her I wish you were her
I wish the person beside me was you




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: STEPHEN WILLIAM BRAGG

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Comments from YouTube:

@chrisalberts9125

such an underrated artist.....

@jdoggtn7

The spirit of Smokey Robinson hangs all over this song. 

@luke4378

Perhaps one of the cruelest and honest songs I've ever heard.

@hawkesy96oh

ive been there this song somes it up

@artvandelay5157

I feel ya, brother. Been there.

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