Cold
Glen Campbell Lyrics


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I tried so hard, my dear, to show
That you're my every dream
Yet you're afraid each thing I do
Is just some evil scheme
A memory from your lonesome past
Keeps us so far apart
Why can't I free your doubtful mind
And melt your cold, cold heart

Another love before my time
Made your heart sad and blue
And so my heart is paying now
For things I didn't do
In anger unkind words are said
That make the teardrops start
Why can't I free your doubtful mind
And melt your cold, cold heart

You'll never know how much it hurts
To see you sit and cry
You know you need and want my love
Yet you're afraid to try
Why do you run and hide from lies
To try, it just ain't smart
Why can't I free your doubtful mind
And melt your cold, cold heart

There was a time when I believed
That you belonged to me
But now I know your heart
Is shackled to a memory
The more I learn to care for you
The more we drift apart




Why can't I free your doubtful mind
And melt your cold, cold heart

Overall Meaning

In "Cold Cold Heart," Glen Campbell sings about a lover who is haunted by an old heartbreak and unable to trust him as a result. The singer is desperately attempting to show his lover that he is genuine and sincere, but she is too trapped in her past pain to believe him. He knows that she needs and wants his love, but her past experiences have taught her to be fearful and doubtful.


The lyrics suggest that the lover's previous relationship was marked by infidelity and cruelty, or at least, that is how she perceives it. She has been hurt deeply, and it has left her with a "cold, cold heart." The singer, however, is offering true love and devotion, and he can't understand why she won't take the chance.


This song is a classic example of country music's ability to tell stories of heartbreak and heartache, of love that is lost or impossible to attain. It speaks to the power of past trauma to shape our present relationships, and the challenge of overcoming those scars in order to move forward.


Line by Line Meaning

I tried so hard, my dear, to show That you're my every dream
The singer has put in much effort to prove to the addressee that they are their everything


Yet you're afraid each thing I do Is just some evil scheme
The addressee has doubts about the singer's motives and considers their actions as malevolent


A memory from your lonesome past Keeps us so far apart
A recollection from the addressee's forlorn past is preventing them from getting close to the singer


Why can't I free your doubtful mind And melt your cold, cold heart
The artist wants to help the addressee overcome their suspicion and emotional distance in order to revive their relationship


Another love before my time Made your heart sad and blue
The addressee had a previous romantic interest whose departure affected them negatively


And so my heart is paying now For things I didn't do
The singer is bearing the brunt of the addressee's past heartbreak even though they weren't the one responsible


In anger unkind words are said That make the teardrops start
The addressee expresses their hurt and frustration through cruel words that bring them to tears


Why can't I free your doubtful mind And melt your cold, cold heart
The artist again expresses their desire to help the addressee move past their doubts and coldness


You'll never know how much it hurts To see you sit and cry
The artist is pained by seeing the addressee in a state of distress


You know you need and want my love Yet you're afraid to try
The artist believes that the addressee is aware of their love but is too scared to accept it


Why do you run and hide from lies To try, it just ain't smart
The singer questions why the addressee avoids taking the chance to be with them, as it's unwise to let distrust dictate their actions


Why can't I free your doubtful mind And melt your cold, cold heart
The artist repeats their desire to help the addressee thaw their emotional coldness


There was a time when I believed That you belonged to me
The singer used to think that the addressee was theirs exclusively


But now I know your heart Is shackled to a memory
However, the singer has come to understand that the addressee is still emotionally tied to their past heartbreak


The more I learn to care for you The more we drift apart
Despite the singer's increasing affection for the addressee, they still feel that their relationship is weakening


Why can't I free your doubtful mind And melt your cold, cold heart
The artist concludes the song with a final plea to help the addressee overcome their issues and save their relationship




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Hank Williams, Sr.

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