I'd Rather Go Blind
Christine McVie Lyrics


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Something told me it was over
When I saw you and her talking
Something deep down in my soul said cry girl
When I saw you and her walking

I would rather, I would rather go blind, boy
Then to see you walk away from me
So you see, I love you so much
That I don't want to see you leave me baby
But most of all I don't want to be free

I was just, I was just, I was just sitting here thinking
Of your kiss and your warm embrace
When the reflection in the glass that I held to my lips now baby
Revealed the tears that were on my face





Baby, baby, baby, I would rather go blind.

Overall Meaning

In the song "I'd Rather Go Blind," Christine McVie speaks about the end of a relationship. She describes how she knows it's over, despite not knowing the exact details or having concrete proof. Christine's intuition tells her the truth--that her partner is interested in someone else. These circumstances evoke a deep sadness in her, as evidenced by her admission that she'd rather go blind than see her partner leave her. However, she also reveals that what she fears most is that she will lose her autonomy if she breaks up with her partner. By saying that she doesn't want to be free, Christine implies that she is dependent on her partner, a situation that she finds hard to reconcile with her desire for self-reliance. The chorus expresses her emotional pain and vulnerability, underlining how bad she feels at the prospect of a breakup.


The second verse talks about Christine's nostalgia for happier times. While holding a glass to her lips, she sees her reflection in the glass and is struck by the tears on her face. She remembers the intimacy she had with her partner, and the warmth that came from it. This realization only exacerbates the devastation she feels at the end of the relationship. Her longing for a return to something resembling the past is acute, as is her despair in realizing that it may never come.


Line by Line Meaning

Something told me it was over
I had a feeling deep inside that our relationship had come to an end


When I saw you and her talking
That feeling was confirmed when I caught you having a conversation with another woman


Something deep down in my soul said cry girl
The pain and sadness I felt in that moment was so intense that I couldn't help but cry


When I saw you and her walking
Seeing you walking with her only amplified my heartbreak


I would rather, I would rather go blind, boy
The pain of losing you is so unbearable that I would rather lose my sight than see you walk away


Then to see you walk away from me
The thought of you leaving me is too much to bear


So you see, I love you so much
My love for you is so strong that it consumes me


That I don't want to see you leave me baby
I cannot bear the thought of you leaving me, my love for you is too great


But most of all I don't want to be free
Being without you is not an option for me, I cannot imagine life without you


I was just, I was just, I was just sitting here thinking
I was lost in thought, thinking about what we had and what we could have been


Of your kiss and your warm embrace
I longed for your touch, your embrace and the warmth of your love


When the reflection in the glass that I held to my lips now baby
As I held a glass to my lips, I caught a glimpse of my reflection, revealing the tears that were streaming down my face


Revealed the tears that were on my face
I couldn't hide the overwhelming sadness and heartbreak I felt over losing you


Baby, baby, baby, I would rather go blind.
My love for you is so great that I would rather lose my sight than lose you




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Comments from YouTube:

@honeycombsound2470

This song turned me onto the blues. Christine McVie evolved into one of the greatest musicians of all time 🎶

@user-jc4ms9rl4q

Oh, Christine!.. cherished angel, back to heaven, thx for visiting us, but all too briefly… gorgeous voice, ❤❤

@gedprior9290

She really was perfect by name perfect by nature,her voice can just stop you in your tracks,they just don't come along like her anymore,RIP Christine you've done your shift

@LleizarS

R.I.P. Christine Perfect/McVie...another jewel has left us. 😢

@stanfenwick1565

Sad to see that Christine passed away yesterday, what a wonderful artist and a great loss

@cheriepunargcher5514

RIP Christine ~ I bet you're singing with the Angels Beautiful Songbird ♥

@bluefm7370

Thank-you Christine McVie, born in the fifties, I am so grateful to have experienced your journey. Much love

@p_j6159

I heard this song many times end sixties, begin seventies.
Now I’m in my seventies myself but It still blows me of my feet.
Thank you so much for all your wonderful songs.
We enjoyed them so much.
RIP dear Christine, now let the angels enjoy them.

@delightbaldes3995

What year was Christine mcvie born in

@p_j6159

Just Google her name.
1943.

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