I've Got A Quarter In My Pocket
Gary Allan Lyrics


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I've got a quarter in my pocket won't you tell me what I should do?
Should I put it in the phone so I can come crawling home to you
Or should I put it in the jukebox and play another heartbreak song
Well I'm leaning towards the latter and I really hate being alone

Gonna flip it in the air, gonna watch it fly
If it's heads I might love again, if it's tails I'll cry
I've got a quarter in my pocket won't you tell me what I should do?
Should I put it in the phone so I can come crawling home to you
Or should I put it in the jukebox and play another heartbreak song
Well I'm leaning towards the latter and I really hate being alone

Here I am again on the same ol' stool
With the same ol' question at hand and the mind of a fool

I've got a quarter in my pocket won't you tell me what I should do?
Should I put it in the phone so I can come crawling home to you
Or should I put it in the jukebox and play another heartbreak song




I'm leaning towards the latter and I really hate being alone
Well I've got a quarter in my pocket and I really hate being alone

Overall Meaning

The song "I've Got A Quarter In My Pocket" by Gary Allan revolves around a man who is unsure about what to do with the quarter in his pocket. He is torn between two choices: should he call his lover and try to reconcile with her or should he put the quarter in a jukebox and play another heartbreak song so that he can take solace in his misery? The lyrics suggest that the man has been down this road before and he's no stranger to loneliness. He is indecisive and uncertain, and his mind is clouded with confusion.


The imagery of the coin being flipped in the air further emphasizes the theme of chance and uncertainty that runs throughout the song. The man hopes that the coin toss will give him an answer, but he also realizes that the outcome of the toss is beyond his control. The lyrics imply that the man is desperate for companionship and will do almost anything to avoid being alone. The repetition of the line "I really hate being alone" adds to the melancholic tone of the song and highlights the man's vulnerability.


Overall, "I've Got A Quarter In My Pocket" is an introspective ballad that captures the feelings of apprehension and doubt that frequently accompany the end of a relationship. It is a poignant reminder that love and companionship are not always easy to come by.


Line by Line Meaning

I've got a quarter in my pocket won't you tell me what I should do?
The singer is asking for advice on how to spend their quarter.


Should I put it in the phone so I can come crawling home to you
The singer is considering calling their lover, hoping to reconcile.


Or should I put it in the jukebox and play another heartbreak song, Well I'm leaning towards the latter and I really hate being alone
The singer is considering using the quarter to play a sad song on the jukebox, to wallow in their loneliness.


Gonna flip it in the air, gonna watch it fly, If it's heads I might love again, if it's tails I'll cry
The artist plans to flip the quarter and let chance decide their next move. If heads, they will try to find love again. If tails, they will be upset.


Here I am again on the same ol' stool, With the same ol' question at hand and the mind of a fool
The artist is lamenting that they are in a familiar place, with a familiar problem, and they feel foolish.


I'm leaning towards the latter and I really hate being alone, Well I've got a quarter in my pocket
The singer has decided to use the quarter to play a sad song on the jukebox, because they hate being alone and need to process their emotions.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: HARRY WARREN, MACK GORDON

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Comments from YouTube:

chickinpickin1

good ol beer drinking song!

Mary a benavides

GREAT SONG I LOVE IT

Jeremiah Wooten

Real country!

Debbie Mathis

Awsome song

Ioup1000

That's right real deal . I think he's suffering from black lung . Put the dam quarter in the dam phone call that , get off the dam stool , call her bro , yes call crawl , no more songs that's tomorrow. Well got a quarter in my pocket n I hate being alone Zzzzzzz