Walking the Floor Over You
Jimmie Dale Gilmore Lyrics


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You left me and you went away
You said you'd be back and just that day
You've broken your promise and you left me here alone
I don't know why you did dear, but I do know that you're gone

I'm walking the floor over you
I can't sleep a wink that is true
I'm hoping and I'm praying as my heart breaks right in two
Walking the floor over you

Now darling you know I love you well
I love you more than I can ever tell
I thought that you loved me and always would be mine
But you went and left me here with troubles on my mind

I'm walking the floor over you
I can't sleep a wink that is true
I'm hoping and I'm praying as my heart breaks right in two
Walking the floor over you

Now someday you may be lonesome too
Walking the floor is good for you
Just keep right on walking and it won't hurt you to cry
Remember that I love you and I will the day I die

I'm walking the floor over you
I can't sleep a wink that is true




I'm hoping and I'm praying as my heart breaks in two
Walking the floor over you

Overall Meaning

The song "Walking the Floor Over You" is a classic country heartbreak ballad that tells the story of a man who has been abandoned by his lover. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of the singer's anguish as he paces back and forth on the floor, unable to sleep, hoping and praying for his love to return. The use of the metaphor of walking the floor, as opposed to simply saying he is pacing, highlights the desperation and despair of the situation.


The song's opening lines recount how the woman in question promised to return, but broke that promise and left the singer alone. The singer expresses confusion over why she did this, but knows only that she is gone. The chorus of the song encapsulates the singer's emotional state, with its repetition of the phrase "Walking the floor over you."


Later in the song, the singer expresses his love for the woman, stating that he thought she loved him too and that he will always love her. The final verse, addressed to the woman directly, suggests that someday she may find herself in his situation- alone and heartbroken. The song ends on a somewhat bittersweet note, with the singer urging her to keep walking and to remember that he will always love her.


Overall, "Walking the Floor Over You" is a poignant and relatable song about the pain of lost love and the lengths we go to in order to try to cope with that pain.


Line by Line Meaning

You left me and you went away
You departed and left me here by myself


You said you'd be back and just that day
You promised that you would come back on a specific day


You've broken your promise and you left me here alone
You didn't keep your word and now I'm solitary


I don't know why you did dear, but I do know that you're gone
I'm not certain why you did it, but I do realize you're absent


I'm walking the floor over you
I'm troubled about you and unable to sleep


I can't sleep a wink that is true
I can't fall asleep whatsoever


I'm hoping and I'm praying as my heart breaks right in two
My heart is breaking and I'm praying for you to come back


Now darling you know I love you well
You are aware that I adore you greatly


I love you more than I can ever tell
I cherish you beyond words


I thought that you loved me and always would be mine
I assumed that you adored me and would remain with me forever


But you went and left me here with troubles on my mind
You deserted me here with worrisome thoughts


Now someday you may be lonesome too
You might get lonely at some point in time


Walking the floor is good for you
Walking around helps you feel better


Just keep right on walking and it won't hurt you to cry
Continue walking and shedding tears won't cause you any harm


Remember that I love you and I will the day I die
Recall that I adore you and will continue doing so until I die




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: ERNEST TUBB, ERNEST, EST. OF TUBB

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