Followed
George is Jones Lyrics


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There's a cold and icy spot
In the middle of the sea
When our ships pass in the night
They have to stop eventually

And all our passengers climb out
Climb out the windows and doors
To stop and stand upon the ice
To find that face they'd seen before

And though I've never seen these ships
I've seen your face

Follow, I could follow you
Only under some disguise
If I followed all your dandelions
Then who would look over mine?

There's some comfort in the snow
Like an invitation
But there's a stillness in the cold
It gives reservation

And the ice is not the ground
And this place is not my home

And though I've never seen these ships
I've been alone

Follow, I could follow you
Only under some disguise




If I followed all your dandelions
Then who would look over mine?

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to "Followed" by George Jones are quite cryptic and open to interpretation. The song appears to be about someone who is searching for someone else, perhaps a lost love or a past acquaintance. There is a reference to a cold and icy spot in the middle of the sea where ships have to stop, which may be a metaphor for a daunting obstacle that the singer has to overcome in order to be reunited with the person they are seeking. The passengers climbing out of the windows and doors to find the face they'd seen before suggest that the person they are looking for is someone they know intimately, but have lost touch with.


Despite not having seen the ships themselves, the singer has seen the face of the person they are searching for. The chorus of the song repeats the phrase "Follow, I could follow you, only under some disguise," which suggests that the singer may be hesitant to approach the person they are looking for directly. There is a sense of vulnerability in the lyrics, as the singer acknowledges that following someone could be seen as intruding on their privacy.


The final lines of the song, "If I followed all your dandelions, then who would look over mine?" suggest that the singer is caught between their desire to find the person they are searching for, and their own sense of self-preservation. The use of the metaphor of the dandelion suggests that the singer is perhaps envious of the other person's freedom and carefree nature, but ultimately has to look out for their own interests first.


Overall, "Followed" is a haunting and introspective song that captures the bittersweet experience of looking for someone who may never be found.


Line by Line Meaning

There's a cold and icy spot
There is a place that is cold and icy, causing discomfort and unease.


In the middle of the sea
This place is located in the middle of an expansive body of water.


When our ships pass in the night
It is common for vessels to cross this location during nighttime travels.


They have to stop eventually
Regardless of their intended course or speed, ships must eventually halt when arriving at this spot.


And all our passengers climb out
Upon stopping, those aboard the ship exit from it.


Climb out the windows and doors
The passengers exit through any means available to them.


To stop and stand upon the ice
Once on the ice, these passengers pause and observe their surroundings.


To find that face they'd seen before
They search for a familiar face, hoping to reconnect with a person they remember having seen in this area before.


And though I've never seen these ships
Despite being unfamiliar with the ships that travel through this area,


I've seen your face
I have a strong memory of your face in this location.


Follow, I could follow you
I am willing and able to follow you.


Only under some disguise
However, I must do so incognito or in some sort of hidden manner.


If I followed all your dandelions
Were I to pursue every aspect of your life,


Then who would look over mine?
I would have no one to monitor or care for me in return.


There's some comfort in the snow
Despite the cold and unfamiliar setting, there is a small amount of solace found in the snow.


Like an invitation
The snow seems to be inviting and beckoning in some way.


But there's a stillness in the cold
However, the frigid air carries an eerie sense of quietness and stillness.


It gives reservation
This silence evokes feelings of aversion or hesitation.


And the ice is not the ground
It is important to remember that the ice is not a solid or reliable surface.


And this place is not my home
Furthermore, this is not a place where I feel comfortable or at ease.


And though I've never seen these ships
Even though I lack familiarity with the ships that travel in this area,


I've been alone
I generally feel isolated and alone in this location.


Follow, I could follow you
Despite the emptiness around me, I can still follow you if necessary.


Only under some disguise
Nevertheless, I must ensure that my presence remains hidden or camouflaged.


If I followed all your dandelions
If I were to trace every step you take,


Then who would look over mine?
There would be no one to watch and protect me.




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@andreia5622

Amava as series do sbt
Assistir outra vez é um sonho
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@joabsonsoares7721

Beautiful Song.

@TheFa36

O nome da cantora é Inara George e acho que o nome da música é Ruins

@Lipesixteen

Im crying.. This song is very beautiful

@cristiandeive4911

Saudadessssss!

@Nofredede

Toller Song.

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