Back to Bein' Me
George Strait Lyrics


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I'm back to bein' me
I'm back to bein' nobody
The who I was before I was your used to be
I'm back to bein' me
I'm back to who I was
Before I was the one who fell in love
With the one who never, ever was in love
I'm back to bein' me

These eyes that used to cry myself to sleep
Now they're dry they don't lay me down to weep
For the first time in a long time I like seeing what I see
No thanks to you
I'm back to bein' me

These eyes that used to cry myself to sleep
Now they're dry they don't lay me down to weep
For the first time in a long time I like seeing what I see
No thanks to you
I'm back to bein' me

I'm back to bein' me
I'm back to bein' nobody
The who I was before I was your used to be
I'm back to bein' me
I'm back to who I was
Before I was the one who fell in love
With the one who never, ever was in love
I'm back to bein' me





I'm back to bein' me
I'm back to bein' me

Overall Meaning

In George Strait's song "Back To Bein' Me," the singer reflects on a personal journey of self-discovery and acceptance following a difficult breakup. The lyrics convey a sense of reclaiming one's identity and moving on from a past relationship that has left an emotional impact. The repetition of the lines "I'm back to bein' me" emphasizes the theme of returning to one's authentic self after losing a sense of identity in a failed romance.


The singer expresses a feeling of liberation and independence by stating, "I'm back to bein' nobody," suggesting a newfound freedom from the expectations and burdens of being defined by someone else. The reference to being "your used to be" implies that the singer has transitioned from being a significant part of someone's past to rediscovering their individuality and reclaiming their own narrative.


The lyrics also highlight a transformation in the singer's emotional state, as they describe how their tears have dried up and they no longer find themselves in a state of sadness or longing. This newfound clarity allows them to appreciate themselves and their surroundings in a positive light, despite the hardships they have faced. The shift in perspective is marked by the line, "For the first time in a long time I like seeing what I see," indicating a sense of self-acceptance and contentment.


Ultimately, "Back To Bein' Me" captures the journey of self-renewal and resilience after a period of heartbreak and self-doubt. The singer comes full circle to rediscover their true self, free from the constraints of past expectations and ready to embrace the future with a newfound sense of strength and self-assurance. The song celebrates the power of personal growth and finding solace in one's authenticity, offering a message of hope and empowerment for those navigating their way through challenging experiences of love and loss.


Line by Line Meaning

I'm back to bein' me
I've returned to my true self, no longer pretending to be someone I'm not


I'm back to bein' nobody
I prefer being anonymous and not defined by a relationship


The who I was before I was your used to be
I'm rediscovering the person I was before being tied to you as just a memory


I'm back to who I was
I have reclaimed my identity and returned to my original self


Before I was the one who fell in love
Before I allowed myself to fall for someone who didn't reciprocate


With the one who never, ever was in love
With someone who couldn't love me back in the same way


These eyes that used to cry myself to sleep
I have overcome my emotional pain and no longer cry myself to sleep


Now they're dry they don't lay me down to weep
My eyes are no longer filled with tears and I'm not consumed by sadness anymore


For the first time in a long time I like seeing what I see
I am content with who I am and happy with what I see in the mirror


No thanks to you
I don't owe my happiness to you or anyone else


I'm back to bein' me
I have fully embraced my true self and am no longer influenced by external factors




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Written by: COCHRAN, DILLON

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