Do You Think About Me
Dylan Scott Lyrics


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You roll into town around 9:15
Hang out with all of our friends
On the hood of our cars
In a Walmart parking lot
Everybody in the town knew
That was our spot

But what they didn't know
Is where we would go
And kill the headlights
On a back road
And turn the radio to something real slow

I still think about you
Do you think about me?
"Strawberry Wine," we were seventeen
And that was our song all summer long
And to this day, every time it comes on
I think about you
Do you think about me?

I still go back in my mind sometimes
It puts me back under that July sky
Riding around with you, girl, my, my, my
I wonder why, why, why
We said goodbye

Some things are meant to go together
That's me and you
But some things aren't meant to last forever
That's me and you too

I still think about you
Do you think about me?
"Strawberry Wine," we were seventeen
And that was our song all summer long
And to this day, every time it comes on
I think about you
Do you think about me?
I still think about you
Do you think about

Picking you up
Taking you out
Holding your hand
And driving around
We'd park that truck
I'd taste those lips
Get caught up
In that midnight bliss
I think about you and the way you'd look
And the way you'd laugh
And the way you'd sit there in my lap
We'd talk about forever at seventeen
People change, leave their town
Life goes on, the world goes 'round
But I still think it's meant to be

I still think about you
Do you think about me?
"Strawberry Wine," we were seventeen
And that was our song all summer long
And to this day, every time it comes on
I think about you
Do you think about me?




Cause I still think about you
Do you think about me?

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Dylan Scott's "Do You Think About Me" reflect on a former relationship that was youthful and exciting, one that carried the promise of forever. The first verse describes a familiar place where they would hang out with their friends, a Walmart parking lot where they would socialize and enjoy each other's company. But beyond that, the song speaks of intimate moments the couple shared together, specifically driving around in his truck listening to "Strawberry Wine," which was the anthem of their relationship. The chorus is simple but powerful, emphasizing the fact that the singer still thinks about this person and wonders if they still hold a place in their heart.


The second verse delves deeper into the emotional turmoil of losing someone you love, with the singer reminiscing about those poignant moments that made them fall in love in the first place. The couple had their whole lives ahead of them and dreamed of forever, but things didn't work out that way. Scott's lamenting voice reflects the pain of moving on, the confusion of not understanding why things changed or what went wrong. However, despite the pain, there is a sense of hopefulness here, as if the singer is leaving things open for a future reunion, which is why he still wonders if she thinks about him.


Line by Line Meaning

You roll into town around 9:15
The beginning of the story with the memories of how they started to spend time together


Hang out with all of our friends
A group setting in which they enjoyed each other's company


On the hood of our cars
The physical location where they often gathered


In a Walmart parking lot
A specific location where they spent time together


Everybody in the town knew
Their friends were aware of their relationship


That was our spot
The place they created memories and shared moments


But what they didn't know
The details of their private moments together


Is where we would go
The locations they would visit when they wanted to spend time alone


And kill the headlights
Turning off the lights of the car to create a more intimate atmosphere


On a back road
Driving to a secluded area away from the public


And turn the radio to something real slow
Choosing a romantic or sentimental song to set the mood


I still think about you
The continued fondness and memories of the other person


Do you think about me?
Wishing to know if the other person still thinks about them


"Strawberry Wine," we were seventeen
Reference to a song that reminds them of a specific age and time period in their life


And that was our song all summer long
Sharing a special song that connected them to each other and that summer


And to this day, every time it comes on
The continued impact of the song on their emotions and memories


I think about you
The lingering thoughts of the other person


Do you think about me?
Wondering if their feelings and memories are mutual


I still go back in my mind sometimes
Reflecting on the memories and experiences they shared


It puts me back under that July sky
Experiencing the same emotions and sensations as before


Riding around with you, girl, my, my, my
The fondness and affection in the memories


I wonder why, why, why
Questioning why their relationship ended


We said goodbye
The acknowledgement of the ending of their relationship


Some things are meant to go together
The recognition of their connection and compatibility


That's me and you
Acknowledging their shared history and feelings


But some things aren't meant to last forever
Accepting that their relationship wasn't meant to continue indefinitely


That's me and you too
Acknowledging the end of their relationship and moving on


Picking you up
Going on a date with the other person


Taking you out
Going outside and spending time together


Holding your hand
Showing physical affection and intimacy


And driving around
Going for a drive to enjoy each other's company and conversation


We'd park that truck
Stopping the car and continuing their intimacy


I'd taste those lips
Kissing and enjoying each other's company


Get caught up
Getting lost in the moment and emotions


In that midnight bliss
The peaceful and romantic atmosphere of being together at night


I think about you and the way you'd look
The physical attributes and beauty of the other person


And the way you'd laugh
The joy and happiness the other person brought into their life


And the way you'd sit there in my lap
The physical connection and closeness shared with the other person sitting on their lap


We'd talk about forever at seventeen
The hopeful and idealistic conversations about their future and dreams


People change, leave their town
Accepting that people change and move on from their hometown


Life goes on, the world goes 'round
The understanding that life goes on and time continues


But I still think it's meant to be
The continued belief that they are connected and meant to be


Cause I still think about you
The continued thoughts of the other person


Do you think about me?
Still wondering if the other person also thinks about them




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: DYLAN SCOTT, MATTHEW JAMES ALDERMAN, TOMMY CECIL

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Abby Watson


on Can't Take Her Anywhere

Love this song.... would like to go to one of your concert.

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