That Hardwood Floor
Jimmie Dale Gilmore Lyrics


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I'll look for you tonight out on that hardwood floor
I know I know you less and yet I need you more
I know I can't know what tomorrow holds in store
So I'll look for you tonight out on that hardwood floor

It's easy for a man to let his memories down
Sometimes he just holds on by letting go
But when he's caught between what he has lost and found
He's the first to feel like he's the last to know

I'll look for you tonight out on that hardwood floor
I know I know you less and yet I need you more
I know I can't know what tomorrow holds in store
So I'll look for you tonight out on that hardwood floor

In ribbons and reflections I have seen your face
In secret songs I've sung I've seen my own
But face to face, these disappear with out a trace
And set me free to dance with you alone

I'll look for you tonight out on that hardwood floor
I know I know you less and yet I need you more
I know I can't know what tomorrow holds in store
So I'll look for you tonight out on that hardwood floor





I'll look for you tonight
I'll look for you tonight out on that hardwood floor

Overall Meaning

Jimmie Dale Gilmore's song "That Hardwood Floor" is a poignant reflection on the complexities of human relationships, particularly the push and pull of love, loss, and the search for something more. At its heart, the lyrics express the singer's longing for someone he may not fully understand, yet he knows that he needs them more than ever. Despite not knowing what the future holds, he searches for this person on the dance floor, hoping to find solace and meaning in their connection.


The first verse sets the tone for the song, with the singer's repeated assertion that he will look for his partner on the hardwood floor. The repetition of the phrase emphasizes its importance, and the desperation in the singer's voice suggests that this person is essential to his well-being. The second verse explores the theme of memory and how it can be both a comfort and a burden. The singer acknowledges that it's easy to get caught up in the past and cling to what's been lost, but he also recognizes that this can hold him back from finding something new. The final verse is perhaps the most introspective, with the singer contemplating how his perception of his partner changes depending on the context. He acknowledges that he sees this person differently in his mind's eye than he does in reality, but he still longs to dance with them "alone."


Overall, "That Hardwood Floor" is a powerful meditation on the highs and lows of romantic love, and the ways in which it can shape our lives and perspectives. It's a song about the beauty and fragility of human connection, and the importance of holding on to those moments that make life worth living.


Line by Line Meaning

I'll look for you tonight out on that hardwood floor
I'll search for you tonight while we dance together


I know I know you less and yet I need you more
Although I don't fully understand you, I desire you even more


I know I can't know what tomorrow holds in store
I realize I can't predict what the future holds


It's easy for a man to let his memories down
Men often have trouble holding onto their memories


Sometimes he just holds on by letting go
Occasionally, letting go is how he clings to the past


But when he's caught between what he has lost and found
When he's conflicted about what he's found and what he's lost


He's the first to feel like he's the last to know
He feels like he's the least informed despite being the first to experience the situation


In ribbons and reflections I have seen your face
I've seen your face reflected in various places


In secret songs I've sung I've seen my own
I find myself in the songs I sing to myself


But face to face, these disappear with out a trace
However, they vanish when we're together


And set me free to dance with you alone
Allowing me to solely dance with you


I'll look for you tonight
I'll search for you tonight


I'll look for you tonight out on that hardwood floor
I'll look for you on the dance floor tonight




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Written by: B.HANCOCK J.D.GILMORE

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