The Girl I Left Behind
Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys Lyrics


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I wrote her a letter when I′d known better
And asked her to be my wife
Along came a fella and hit me on the smeller
And it almost took my life

Oh, that girl, that pretty little girl
The girl I left behind me
The rosy cheeks and the curly hair
The girl I left behind me

She rode ahead to the place I said
And always there you'll see
She said, "I′m true when you get through
Ride back and you will find me"

Oh, that girl, that pretty little girl
The girl I left behind me
The rosy cheeks and the curly hair
The girl I left behind me

The monkey and the frog, the turtle and the dog
The chick, the weasel, and the flea
The fuzzy raccoon and the ugly baboon
They all got a wife but me

Oh, that girl, that pretty little girl
The girl I left behind me
The rosy cheeks and the curly hair
The girl I left behind me

If ever I get off of the trail
And the Indians, they don't find me
I'll make my way straight back again
To the girl I left behind me

Oh, that girl, that pretty little girl
The girl I left behind me




The rosy cheeks and the curly hair
The girl I left behind me

Overall Meaning

"The Girl I Left Behind" is a classic country song by Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys. The song is about a man who had a chance to marry his girlfriend, but didn't take it. Instead, he left her and went off to do his own thing. However, he soon realizes his mistake and wants to return to her.


The first stanza tells us that the singer wrote a letter to his girlfriend asking her to marry him, but she didn't answer. Later, he met another man who hit him, almost killing him. The second stanza describes his girlfriend's features – her curly hair and rosy cheeks – and how she always kept a promise to wait for him. The third stanza is a bit of nonsense, listing various animals and their partners, before admitting that the singer himself doesn't have one.


The fourth and final stanza is about the singer's plan to return to his girlfriend. He promises to come back even if he gets off the trail or has trouble with Indians. The song ends on a hopeful note, with the singer dreaming of being reunited with the girl he left behind.


Overall, "The Girl I Left Behind" is a simple but emotional song about lost love and second chances. It's easy to imagine the singer riding through the dusty plains of Texas, thinking about his lost love and wondering if he'll ever see her again.


Line by Line Meaning

I wrote her a letter when I′d known better
Despite knowing that proposing may not be the best idea, I wrote to her and asked her to be my wife.


And asked her to be my wife
I proposed marriage to her.


Along came a fella and hit me on the smeller
Another man came and punched me in the nose.


And it almost took my life
The punch was so strong, it almost killed me.


She rode ahead to the place I said
She went ahead to the destination we had agreed upon.


And always there you'll see
She would always be there waiting.


She said, "I′m true when you get through
She promised to remain faithful until I returned.


Ride back and you will find me"
Return to me and I'll be here, waiting for you.


The monkey and the frog, the turtle and the dog
Various animals have partners or spouses, but I don't.


The chick, the weasel, and the flea
Even tiny creatures have mates, but I am alone.


The fuzzy raccoon and the ugly baboon
Even unattractive animals are not alone, but I am.


If ever I get off of the trail
If I ever veer off my path or get lost.


And the Indians, they don't find me
If I escape harm from the indigenous people.


I'll make my way straight back again
I will return directly to.


To the girl I left behind me
The woman that I regretfully left behind.


Oh, that girl, that pretty little girl
The woman who I deeply miss and find attractive.


The girl I left behind me
The woman I regretfully left behind.


The rosy cheeks and the curly hair
The physical features of the woman that I remember fondly.


The girl I left behind me
The woman I regretfully left behind.




Writer(s): Leroy Anderson

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