Do You Think About Me
Carrie Underwood Lyrics


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That first cold September night
You were the blanket holding me tight
You were kissing me and the years stood still
You said we don't have to till I said I will, yeah

We ran in when the thunder came
You told me sugar melts in the rain
Don't want to watch our love go to waste
So we ran inside for it was too late

Oh I, oh I, I'm not trying
Oh I, oh I, but I can't stop smiling, yeah
Do you think about me
Like I think about you
Do you think about me
Like I think about you

I moved on to another town
Wrote you letters till the ink ran out
When the clouds rolled in
I grabbed the keys
And played that song that we used to sing
I met a boy a lot like you
It's funny how he used to sing it too
But he always just a little out of key
So much different than you and me

Oh I, oh I, I'm not trying
Oh I, oh I, but I can't stop smiling, yeah
Do you think about me
Like I think about you
Do you think about me
Like I think about you

Oh, yeah

Sometimes I wonder if you wonder
What it could have been like
When you're sitting there drinking coffee
Are you thinking of me
When it's thundering and raining outside

Oh I, oh I, I'm not even trying
Oh I, oh I but I can't stop smiling
Oh I, oh I, it's sending me flying
Oh I, oh I but I can't stop smiling, yeah
Do you think about me
Like I think about you
Do you think about me




Like I think about you
Do you think about me

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Do You Think About Me" by Carrie Underwood reflect the nostalgia and longing for a former lover that still lingers despite moving on. The song takes place in two separate time periods, beginning with a memory of a romantic moment shared on a cold September night, where the lover is described as a "blanket holding me tight." The lyrics convey a sense of comfort and safety in the embrace of the lover, and how time seemed to stand still in that moment. The lover suggests they don't have to do anything and just enjoy being with each other, to which the singer says "I will," implying a commitment to the relationship.


The second part of the song takes place after the relationship has ended, and the singer has moved on to another town. Despite this, there are still lingering feelings for the previous lover and the memories they shared. The lyrics express how the singer wrote letters to the former lover until the ink ran out, highlighting the depth of their connection. The singer meets someone new, but they will never compare to the previous lover, as they were "so much different than you and me."


Overall, the song captures the bittersweet feeling of moving on from a relationship, while still having fond memories and feelings for an old love. It's a common experience that many can relate to, and Carrie Underwood does an excellent job of exploring it through her lyrics.


Line by Line Meaning

That first cold September night
It was a chilly and cold September night when we first met


You were the blanket holding me tight
When it was cold, you would hold me tightly like a blanket


You were kissing me and the years stood still
When you kissed me, time seemed to stand still, and it felt like an eternity


You said we don't have to till I said I will, yeah
You were ready to wait for as long as it took for me to be ready, and you made a commitment to me


We ran in when the thunder came
When the thunderstorm hit, we went running inside to avoid getting soaked in the rain


You told me sugar melts in the rain
You made a playful comment about how sugar would dissolve or melt in the rain


Don't want to watch our love go to waste
We didn't want to see our love go to waste, and so we decided to go inside and wait for the storm to pass


So we ran inside for it was too late
We rushed to go indoors because it had already started raining heavily by then


Oh I, oh I, I'm not trying
I'm not making an effort, it just comes naturally to me


Oh I, oh I, but I can't stop smiling, yeah
I can't help but smile when I think about you


Do you think about me
I wonder if you ever think about me


Like I think about you
As much as I think about you day and night


I moved on to another town
I went to a different town and started a new life


Wrote you letters till the ink ran out
I wrote you letters until I ran out of ink, pouring my heart out to you


When the clouds rolled in
When there was trouble or problems in my life


I grabbed the keys
I took the car keys and go driving to clear my mind


And played that song that we used to sing
I listened to a song that reminded me of you and the memories we shared


I met a boy a lot like you
I found a boy who reminded me a lot of you


It's funny how he used to sing it too
It was amusing to me how he liked the same songs as you


But he always just a little out of key
He was a little different from you, and something felt off about our connection


So much different than you and me
Our relationship was unique, and it wasn't the same with anyone else


Sometimes I wonder if you wonder
I often wonder if you ever wonder what could have been if things worked out between us


What it could have been like
How our relationship might have been if it had worked out, and where we would be today


When you're sitting there drinking coffee
When you're sitting and sipping coffee and going about your daily life


Are you thinking of me
Do you ever think of me when you're doing ordinary things?




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Major Bob Music, Inc. / Rio Bravo Music, Inc. / Castle Bound Music, Inc. / Hanna Bea Songs, Spirit Music Group, Downtown Music Publishing
Written by: Cary Ryan Barlowe, Hillary Lindsey, Shane Stevens

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