Love Is Not A Game
Glen Campbell Lyrics


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Love is like a warm and tender rain
Splashin' on the roof
Beatin' on the window pain

She was like a soft and gentle breeze
Seemin' so sincere
Pretty as you please
Though the time we spent together was so small
I keep wondering if I'll pull through it all
But the way you held me close and call my name
The pain I'm feelin' now
Tells me love is not a game

Every time I looked into her eyes
I couldn't really see
What was on her mind
'Cause she'd been through this many times before
I never realised I must have been a bore

Now I believe in love to be
Just simple truth and harmony
Happiness both day and night
No one wrong or right

But the way you held me close and call my name




And the pain I'm feelin' now
Tells me love is not a game

Overall Meaning

In this song, Glen Campbell draws comparisons between love and natural elements like rain and wind. He talks about the brief time he spent with a woman who seemed to be genuine and sincere but he couldn't quite read her mind. He wonders if he will be able to move on from this short relationship that left him heartbroken. Through his experience, he comes to realize that love is not a game and that it involves more than just physical attraction or passing flings. Love requires a deep understanding of one's partner and a willingness to work through challenges and conflicts to maintain the relationship.


The opening lines of the song set a romantic and peaceful tone. The metaphor of rain splashing on the roof creates an image of coziness and tranquility. The contrast between the gentle breeze and the rainstorm represent the different stages of love, from the calm beginnings to the turbulent times. The lyrics convey a sense of vulnerability and uncertainty that many people feel when starting a new relationship. Campbell's voice has a touch of sadness and longing, emphasizing the emotional depth of the song.


Line by Line Meaning

Love is like a warm and tender rain Splashin' on the roof Beatin' on the window pain
Love is a gentle and comforting feeling like the warm and tender rain. It feels like drops of rain hitting the rooftop and windows with a rhythmic sound, providing a sense of peace and comfort.


She was like a soft and gentle breeze Seemin' so sincere Pretty as you please
She was a calm and pleasant presence, just like a soft and gentle breeze. She appeared sincere and genuine, stunningly attractive and beautifully poised.


Though the time we spent together was so small I keep wondering if I'll pull through it all But the way you held me close and call my name The pain I'm feelin' now Tells me love is not a game
Although we spent only a small amount of time together, I'm left wondering whether I'll be able to cope. The way you held me close and whispered my name was so magical that it makes the current pain all the more unbearable. It's clear that love should not be taken lightly.


Every time I looked into her eyes I couldn't really see What was on her mind 'Cause she'd been through this many times before I never realised I must have been a bore
Every time I looked into her eyes, I couldn’t decipher what was going on in her mind. It turned out that she had been through such situations multiple times before, and it seemed to me that I must have been boring her to death.


Now I believe in love to be Just simple truth and harmony Happiness both day and night No one wrong or right
I now believe that love is all about being genuine, simple, and harmonious. It brings happiness both in the daytime and nighttime. No one in love can be deemed right or wrong.


But the way you held me close and call my name And the pain I'm feelin' now Tells me love is not a game
However, the magical way in which you held me close and whispered my name in my ears and the excruciating pain I'm currently enduring communicate the same message - that love is a serious affair and not to be taken lightly.




Lyrics © Royalty Network, Peermusic Publishing
Written by: GARRY R JAMES, JERRY GOLDSTEIN

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